FENS 2026 Highlights Strategic Networking; São Luís Hosts Crucial Tax Reform Seminar for Small Businesses
Key business events in Brazil in March 2026 emphasize strategic networking at FENS and important tax reform discussions for small businesses in São Luís.
- • FENS 2026 features Conecta Networking rounds on March 6 and 13 to foster strategic business connections.
- • Networking sessions with Clube de Rodadas are also planned on March 7 and 14 during FENS.
- • FENS runs from March 6 to 15 at Parque Comendador Antônio Carbonari with free admission and parking.
- • The III Seminário Reforma Tributária held on March 4 in São Luís focused on tax reform impacts for small businesses, supported by various governmental and business entities.
Key details
The 8th edition of the Fair of Entrepreneurs, Business, and Services (FENS) is underway from March 6 to 15 at Parque Comendador Antônio Carbonari, offering free entry and parking. A spotlight of the event is the Conecta Networking initiative, in partnership with Solutudo, designed to facilitate strategic connections and real partnership opportunities for entrepreneurs. Networking rounds are scheduled for March 6 and 13 at 14:30, with additional sessions organized with Clube de Rodadas on March 7 and 14 at 11:00. These structured meetings aim to expand professional networks and stimulate new business opportunities with a results-oriented format. Bruna Lazarini, Deputy Secretary of Economic Development, Science and Technology, emphasized FENS as a platform not just for showcasing brands but for anyone seeking to connect, learn, and generate business.
Simultaneously, on March 4, São Luís hosted the III Seminário Reforma Tributária focusing on the tax reform's impact on micro and small businesses. Held at the Auditório do Palácio Henrique de La Rocque, the seminar was organized by the Regional Accounting Council of Maranhão (CRCMA), SEINC, and FOPEMA, with support from SEBRAE, Receita Federal do Brasil, and local government finance bodies. The event aimed to provide qualified information, promote strategic dialogue, and prepare professionals and entrepreneurs for the tax changes affecting small enterprises in Brazil. The seminar underscores efforts to enhance the business environment and professional qualification amid evolving fiscal policies.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.