Major Business Events in Brazil's Chapecó and Navegantes Set to Boost Local Economies in Late 2025

Upcoming business events in Chapecó and Navegantes in late 2025 aim to generate millions in economic activity while supporting local industries.

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  • • Efapi do Brasil 2025 in Chapecó expects R$ 800 million in business contracts.
  • • The fair features 625 exhibitors across multiple sectors and runs October 10-19.
  • • Motonave 2025 in Navegantes scheduled for October 31-November 2 with 17 booths for exhibitors.
  • • Local businesses receive discounts; exhibitor selection via public lottery.

Two significant business events scheduled in Brazilian cities are poised to create substantial economic opportunities in 2025. The Efapi do Brasil 2025 in Chapecó, running from October 10 to 19 at Parque de Exposições Dr. Valmor Ernesto Lunardi, projects a financial movement of R$ 800 million through contracts and partnerships. Hosting 625 exhibitors from various sectors such as real estate and automobiles, the event will feature diverse activities including exhibitions, rodeo events, and popular artist performances with free and paid entry days. Mayor João Rodrigues highlighted this fair's importance, noting it will showcase the region's economic vitality. Meanwhile, the Feira de Negócios do Motonave 2025 in Navegantes is set for October 31 to November 2 at Arena do Pontal. The event offers 17 exhibition booths with a total of 500 square meters, divided among several tents, aiming to facilitate business connections during the 19th Encontro de Motociclistas de Navegantes. Registration for booths is open until October 27, with public lottery selection and discounts for local and motorcycle-related businesses to encourage participation. The Feira de Negócios will operate from evening to midnight on the first day and from morning until midnight on subsequent days, offering ample opportunities for local commerce stimulation. These events underscore proactive efforts by municipal governments to support business growth and economic development through organized fairs that foster networking, partnerships, and commerce across key Brazilian locales.