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Brazilian children are big fans of television shows and cartoons, but not all of them have access to cable TV. That's why open television channels provide special children programming. This article gives an overview of children's television culture in Brazil.
RTU was created to diminish the illegal trade activity usually practicde between the Brazilian and Paraguayan border. This article explains what the regime is, how it works, which goods can be imported under the system and how to be part of it.
To modernize and de-bureaucratize the Brazilian documents registered at notary offices, the Autoridade Certificadora Brasileira de Registros was created, a digital system of certification that aims to turn all documents into a digital format.
Being a great participant of global trading, the Israeli economy based in exportations caught Brazilian eyes. The country has been interested in the potential and prosperous market that Israeli industry has to offer.
For two years Brazil has occupied an important position on the map of the cruise ship market internationally. This article explains why this activity is so intense in the country and what possibilities the market offers.
Slum tourism, once a marginalized business few tourists dared to experience, has seen a rapid rise in popularity in Brazil. Find out more about this phenomenon in this article.
Working as a foreigner in Brazil requires a work permit and work visa. Find out where and how to acquire both of them if you're a teacher, researcher and scientist.
Anvisa is a large Brazilian Agency with many responsibilities and competencies. This article outlines how to get an Anvisa license in some specific cases.
Brazil is the 5th largest country in the world by land, and management of the territory requires different levels of organization. This article will outline the main functions of Brazil's political positions.
In Brazil, the profession of a sworn translator is officially known as Tradutor Público e Intérprete Comercial, and its abbreviated to TPIC, which means Public Translator and Commercial Interpret.
The spa and well-being market is becoming a very lucrative trend in Brazil. Concerned with a better quality of life, Brazilians are answering more and more frequently to this type of services. Find out how this market is organized and how it works in Brazil.
To work in Brazil, foreigners need both a work permit and a work visa. Find out what it's required for acquire a work permit and visa for foreign workers on board of foreign vessels in Brazil.
Having been analyzing the Brazilian market for few years, the Swedish company, Ikea, has finally shown real interest in starting its first commercial activities in the country.
The importation of health products can only be released after a monitoring process of the goods. This article outlines how this process works and the main documentation required for it.
The difficulty in finding suitable partners and the huge bureaucracy were some of the reasons that made foreign brands stay out of Brazil for the last few years, but for 2013 and 2014 the growth of the Brazilian market moved the country on the radar of these major companies.