The Frente Parlamentar do Ambiente de Negócios launched its Agenda 2026 focusing on key reforms to boost Brazil's business environment, while stakeholders call for adjustments to PLP nº 128/2025 to ensure fair competition and growth.
Brazil advances small business and cooperative growth through major export programs, supermarket partnerships, and free consultations supporting market expansion and competitiveness.
The Conecta Networking event showcased the strengths and challenges of Brazil's business networks, underscoring the need for professionalization and technological advancement to support entrepreneurial growth.
Brazil's new Parliamentary Front and local initiatives in Rio das Ostras aim to modernize regulations, reduce bureaucracy, and bolster energy sector development to improve the national business environment.
Brazil's newly launched bipartisan parliamentary front, supported by key economic organizations, aims to modernize regulations and reduce bureaucracy to strengthen the business environment.
Brazil has launched the Frente Parlamentar pela Melhoria do Ambiente de Negócios, a bipartisan initiative to modernize the economy and improve the business environment through regulatory reforms and enhanced public-private dialogue.
Brazil's 2025 business events across bakery, entertainment, and agriculture sectors are driving innovation, networking, financing, and market growth opportunities.
Mogi Guaçu hosts the Encontro de Negócios with 68 companies to strengthen local economy and introduces a new innovation-focused business program on Canal Markket.
Sebrae advances Brazilian business networking and protection initiatives through a key meeting in Araçatuba and a safety certification program at COP30.
Zaffari Group secures deal to expand Bourbon Shopping in São Paulo, overcoming relocation resistance by longstanding Pastelaria Brasileira, while Brazil’s economic indicators signal potential interest rate cuts.
Cuiabá reveals over 1,100 job openings amid local sector growth, while Imperatriz enhances small business support via government-backed credit facilitation.
Brazilian cities are launching new programs in 2025 to support entrepreneurs and small businesses through resource centers, business academies, and fairs.
Academia FIESC de Negócios has initiated a survey assessing governance and succession practices in Santa Catarina's industries to boost competitiveness and sustainability.
Fórum Negócios celebrates its 10th anniversary with a pioneering international event in Lisbon, fostering Brazil-Europe business growth and partnerships.
Recent business roundtables in Alagoas and Argentina have boosted local manufacturing visibility and generated $17 million in trade opportunities between Brazilian and Argentine companies.