Key events in South Brazil celebrate and support women entrepreneurs, highlighting significant participation and new opportunities in Praia Grande and Jaraguá do Sul.
In December 2025, Markanty Growth launches a pioneering digital growth method while the Conecta Networking event promotes entrepreneurial collaboration in Jundiaí.
Brazil's 2025 business events across bakery, entertainment, and agriculture sectors are driving innovation, networking, financing, and market growth opportunities.
Rio de Janeiro promotes its economic strengths and investment prospects at an international forum in Rome, highlighting opportunities in energy, sustainable projects, and tourism.
Brazil's entrepreneurial scene in 2025 features new ventures and expert advice emphasizing focus, authenticity, and strategic planning for business success into 2026.
Fortaleza prepares to host the III Fórum Mulheres Mercosul-União Europeia to promote women's leadership in international trade, alongside grassroots and national female entrepreneurship initiatives.
São Paulo's 2nd Export Mission targets micro and small enterprises to boost exports to Uruguay and Argentina with business rounds, technical visits, and Spanish negotiation training.
The Ethiopia-Brazil Business and Tourism Forum in São Paulo bolsters investment and partnership opportunities, highlighting Ethiopia as a growing hub between Africa and Latin America.
New research reveals that Brazilian women-led businesses have lower delinquency rates and demonstrate better financial management than male-led firms, despite being younger and smaller.
Training programs and rising female entrepreneurship in Brazil are empowering women to lead businesses and transform the national economy in 2025 and beyond.
Curitiba's Gateware targets 30% growth by 2026 amid expanding tech services, while Bolivian entrepreneurs seek stronger trade ties with Brazil's Mato Grosso do Sul.
Brazilian cities Maringá and Canoas recently hosted impactful events aimed at strengthening micro and small businesses through innovation, collaboration, and sales strategies.
At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, the MDIC launches a virtual marketplace for socioenvironmental impact businesses while Amapá promotes itself as a sustainable investment hub.
Grupo Elife achieves R$121 million revenue in 2024 while Brazilian workers show mixed preferences between entrepreneurship and formal employment in a changing labor landscape.
Brazil extends a warm invitation to Bolivia's new president Rodrigo Paz Pereira, highlighting trade, energy, and regional cooperation in Mercosul following his recent inauguration.
Two major November 2025 business summits in Brazil convened thousands to discuss technology, innovation, and economic strategies vital to the country's future.
New federal programs and legislation in Brazil aim to enhance export readiness and credit access for micro and small businesses, fostering economic growth and job creation.
Brazil’s vast rare earth reserves position it as a crucial player in the US-China minerals competition, with US efforts to diversify supplies intensifying and Brazil facing challenges in value addition.
Brazil negotiates with China to resolve a semiconductor shortage threatening its automotive sector while partnering with Malaysia to develop domestic chip production.
Brazil and Malaysia progress towards a joint semiconductor chip manufacturing venture, reinforcing Brazil's technological sovereignty and leveraging vast rare earth reserves.
Brazil and Indonesia have signed multiple cooperation agreements during President Lula's 2025 visit to Jakarta, focusing on expanding trade, using local currencies, and enhancing investment and strategic partnerships.
Brazil's growing 50+ demographic, representing substantial consumer power and entrepreneurship, is prompting businesses to rethink strategies to tap into this expanding market segment.
Brazilian cities Ribeirão Preto and Uberlândia are advancing international business and investment ties in 2025, focusing on growth opportunities, especially with China.
Brazilian industries are integrating sustainability strategies and innovation to address ESG demands and tariff impacts, highlighted at recent industry events and support programs.
Mobile payments in Brazil are rapidly growing, offering businesses enhanced security, efficiency, and customer experience with expected market value reaching $88.5 billion by 2024.
At COP30 in Belém, innovative impact businesses and a new manifesto spotlight sustainable development and bioeconomy in the Amazon, underscoring Brazil's leadership in integrating ecology and economy.
Brazil's entertainment market grows steadily, driven by innovative indoor parks for families and rising professionalism in adult entertainment, enhancing tourism and leisure sectors alike.
In 2025, Brazilian and Ecuadorian business events highlighted innovation and networking, generating significant new business opportunities and strengthening entrepreneurial ecosystems.
Brazilian entrepreneurs strategically combine word of mouth and social media marketing amid challenges like high taxes, supported by training programs and local credit initiatives.
Brazilian initiatives like Sebrae’s influencer seminar and Salto’s startup methodologies empower micro and small entrepreneurs to grow digitally and strategically.