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Pamela Luiz

Pamela is a Brazilian graduate of the University of South Florida and is now completing her MBA as an International Business Major with emphasis in global business, human persuasion and group interaction.

I have a CNPJ number for an 'Associacao Privada'. Can I find their revenue, expenditure and Directors, linked organisations etc?

I would like to find out the revenue, expenditure, Directors, etc of an Associacao Privada online if possible. And if they have a parent organisation or links to other organisations in Brazil or internationally. Does an Associacao Privada have to declare if it linked to a US NGO or other Brazilian Associacaos? Can it transfer money to the US? Thanks

Getting a Mobile Phone in Brazil

According to Anatel, there are 242,2 million mobile phones in Brazil and the country occupies the 5th position in the ranking for the most profitable markets for mobiles in the world. But is such a strong market foreigner-friendly?

Stealing Infrastructure Access in Brazil

It is part of the “jeitinho brasileiro” to try to get away with everything. Especially if it is for free. Learn how Brazilians have access to all sorts of services for free.

How to obtain a RNE

To be recognized by the Brazilian government, a foreign must have an ID. Without this document you will not be able to perform basic tasks in the country, so find in this article how to obtain your RNE.

Mercosul customs advantages

The South Common Market aimed to bring advantageous measures and deals to its members. But 21 years after its foundation, can we say Mercosul has really met its purposes?

Importing vessels to Brazil

That the Brazilian waterways are poorly explored we already know, but now it's time to approach the restrictions to the imports of vessels to Brazil and how does protectionism affects the development of this sector.

Rental prices for offices in Brazil

In this article, you will be informed about the average rental prices of prime offices in Brazil. We covered the largest and more productive state capitals of the country, located in three Brazilian regions

What is FPM and FPE?

The Brazilian Constitution provides that part of the money collected from federal taxes must be passed to the states and municipalities. This article will give a brief overview of the Participation Funds, its calculations and distributions.

Tax on Products in Brazil

One of the main criticisms regarding the Brazilian Taxation is its extremely heavy burden on consumption.This article will provide information about the taxes inlaid on the products' price and how it harms both consumers and companies.

Health care in Brazil

Unlike other countries, Brazil has got a public health care system providing services to the entire population. Learn some characteristics of this system, what are the alternatives offered by the private initiative and how foreigners can have access to healthcare in Brazil.

Import of animals to Brazil for research purposes

Making scientific researches using animals to make lab experiences before applying in humans is common in many countries, and importing these animals to Brazil faces some trouble as bureaucracy.

The difference between Argentina and Brazil

What's the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of Brazil and Argentina? Well, they are both South American countries, right? But what else? In this article, we prepared an introduction to the history of these countries, their political and economic features, and their differences regarding business.

Work and Live as a Muslim in Brazil

Brazil has a large Islamic community, formed from several migratory waves throughout its history. Know in this article how Muslims are integrating in the Brazilian society and how the country deals with the coexistence of different religions.

Overtime in Brazil

Overtime is common practice used by companies in Brazil. According to the International Stress Management Association (Isma-BR), which surveyed workers from all categories, the workload in the country is increasing every year, decade after decade. Today, the working time varies from 50 to 54 hours per week, going against the maximum 44 hours per week allowed by law.