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20 Largest Importers of Brazil - Part 1

The largest importers of 2013 are a mix of both Brazilian and foreign based companies. In this article, you'll see the first 10 on the list of the 20 largest importers of Brazil.

20 Largest Importers in Brazil - Part 2

In "20 Largest Importers in Brazil - Part 1" you found out about the ten companies that imported the most in Brazil in 2013, this article will finish the rest of that list: which companies they are, what they imported and how much.

Fruit Market in Brazil

Brazil is third largest producer of fruit in the world. The country is responsible for the production of almost 42.2 million tons of this product and has an arable area of 2.2 million hectares distributed throughout the country.

How to Become a Lawyer in Brazil

The lawyer profession is very popular among Brazilians, but becoming one is not really simple. This article will outline what it takes to become a lawyer in Brazil.

Lawyers and Law Schools in Brazil

Brazil has many lawyers, but this is only possible thanks to the enormous number of law schools that have been established in the country. Find out more about Brazilian law schools in the article.

Commercial Relations: Brazil and European Union

In 2012, The European Union was the largest exporter and investor on a global scale, and it was the main commercial partner of more than 100 countries throughout the world. Brazil was one of those countries. Here you’ll get an overview of Brazilian relations with this powerful economic bloc.

Plastic Surgery Market in Brazil

The media and the worship of appearance are probably the main reasons which led Brazilians to be the second country in the world performing the most cosmetic surgeries. Learn more about this market in Brazil.

36 Largest Soccer Teams in Brazil

It is impossible to think of Brazil and not relate it to one of the country's largest passions: soccer. Holder of five FIFA World Cup trophies and the land of countless great players, Brazil has held its fame throughout the years, and in 2014 will be the host of a World Cup for the second time. Learn in this article about the 36 largest soccer teams of the Brazil.

Visa for Foreign Journalists in Brazil

Journalists are another category of workers who require a visa in order to perform their activities in Brazil. Find out more about the subject in this article.

How to Open a Veterinary Practice in Brazil

Brazil has about 32 million dogs and 16 million cats, and the Brazilian pet shop market is the second largest in the world, being only behind United States. In 1995, the Brazilian Government put into force the Decree 40.400, that established the main guidelines of a veterinary practice in Brazil.

Seafood Industry in Brazil

Vast territory, large biodiversity, the lack of extreme temperatures throughout the year, and abundance of water, are just a few factors that grant a huge potential to the Brazilian seafood sector. Find out more about this industry branch in Brazil.

Authorization for Taking Photographs in Brazil

There is a thin line in Brazil between when it is legal or not to take photographs. This article will cover the main points of this issue, and will also explain how to get authorizations in certain occasions.

Code of Conduct for the 2014 World Cup

2014 is here, and more than that, the World Cup is finally coming to Brazil and the country is doing everything that's possible to make this huge international event safe and secure. This need for safety and security explains the code of conduct that was created by FIFA and Brazil that must guide the behavior of all football fans during the Cup.

IOF Over International Purchases

While Brazilians were out on summer vacation, the country’s Government launched a new legislation that expanded the range of operations that were charged by the aliquot of 6.38% of IOF. Find out what happened, and how IOF is charged now.

Boat and Yacht Industry in Brazil

Beautiful beaches, a 3,400 km coastline, tropical weather, and a rising medium class are probably some of the factors that made Brazil the new market for boats and yachts. Foreign brands and manufacturers are already anchoring in the Brazilian coast, looking for prosperous business opportunities.