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Mato Grosso do Sul launches the third edition of MS Empreende Mais program to strengthen small businesses, with over 69,000 new companies opening in 2025 and strategic municipal support boosting local economies.
Micro and small businesses in Brazil created over one million jobs in 2025, with significant growth in the fashion and beauty sectors driving economic development amid pandemic-era challenges.
Mato Grosso do Sul's key entrepreneurship event in 2026 highlights strategies for small businesses and the critical role of valuation amidst record business growth.
Brazilian microentrepreneurs must finalize debt regularization by January 30 to maintain benefits under the Simples Nacional tax regime and avoid penalties in 2026.
Government and Sebrae programs are driving notable growth and professionalization among small businesses across Brazil, with significant advances in Atibaia and Mato Grosso do Sul in 2025-2026.
Brazilian AI startups like AlterVision and Tique Taque are helping SMEs improve operations and efficiency, while 2026 offers promising opportunities for AI businesses targeting this sector.
The Federal Accounting Council and Sebrae Nacional have partnered to promote sustainability and professional training for Brazil's micro and small enterprises through targeted initiatives and accounting education.
Small businesses in Brazil have until January 30 to renegotiate federal debts, with Fenacon providing crucial support for the process.
Mato Grosso do Sul’s collaborative programs like Cidade Empreendedora and Sebrae MS initiatives are driving significant growth and innovation among small businesses across the state.
Brazil’s National Treasury Attorney General's Office extends a special debt renegotiation program for micro and small businesses until January 30, offering significant discounts and flexible payment options to support economic recovery.
Brazil's microentrepreneurship and small business sectors reached historic levels in 2025, driven by strong growth in bakeries and beauty, amid challenges and evolving legislation.
São Paulo enhances small business growth by extending debt renegotiation terms and maintaining a business-friendly environment that fuels new company formations and job creation.
Sebrae-SP's free workshop supports small business growth in a post-pandemic entrepreneurial surge in Brazil.
The Cidade Empreendedora program is boosting small business participation in public procurement across Mato Grosso do Sul, supported by municipal upgrades and technological advances in AI and digital business platforms.
Brazilian SMEs benefit from financial credit via iFood Pago and digital mentoring programs like Sucesso Digital no Negócio, driving growth and competitiveness.
Study shows credit card use remains steady among Brazilian small businesses, emphasizing the need for planned credit use to avoid high-interest debt cycles.
Brazilian medium-sized enterprises are actively investing in renewable energy to reduce costs and enhance competitiveness, backed by government funding but facing challenges like high energy prices and taxes.
Microentrepreneurs in Brazil benefit from microcredit and business regularization programs in São Paulo and nationwide in early 2026.
Brazil's Ministry of Entrepreneurship marks its second year fostering small businesses and women entrepreneurs with impactful credit, procurement, and sustainability programs benefitting over 25 million people.
In 2025, Ceará set a record with over 142,000 new businesses, driven by a sharp rise in microenterprises and a shift toward more structured companies.
Brazil’s small businesses saw significant growth in 2025, supported by Sebrae’s credit facilitation and new digital security solutions from Alares.
New AI projects in Brasília and Paraná are equipping small businesses with training and resources to improve competitiveness and technology adoption.
As 2026 begins, Brazilians have access to diverse small business ideas, planning tools, and support from Sebrae to successfully launch and grow ventures amid evolving market conditions.
In 2026, Brazil is expanding funding and support programs for micro and small enterprises, highlighting a record budget from FNE and innovative initiatives by Sebrae-SP to boost productivity and entrepreneurship.
In 2025, government policies and credit programs effectively fueled the growth and employment capacity of Brazil's micro and small enterprises, significantly lowering unemployment rates and supporting entrepreneurship, especially among women.
Sebrae strengthens 180,000+ small enterprises in Bahia while the Fundo Estímulo releases R$ 10 million emergency credit to Southeastern businesses affected by severe weather in 2025.
In 2025, São Paulo and Brazil saw record growth in new small businesses driven by digital simplification programs and Sebrae's expanded support services.
In 2025, Brazil's economy shows strength in sectors like agribusiness amid small business struggles, highlighting the need for reform and adaptability.
Goiás Fomento plans robust financing and innovative outreach to support micro and small businesses in Goiás in 2026, with R$160 million projected for loans.
Stricter penalties for late tax declarations for Simples National small businesses will begin in January 2026, requiring timely PGDAS-D and DEFIS submissions to avoid heavy fines.
Small businesses in Brazil show strong growth outlook and technology adoption for 2026, while Leve Saúde seeks investment amid high valuation expectations.
Brazil's government commits R$1.4 billion to a new microcredit program while Sebrae expands personalized support services for small business entrepreneurs in 2025.
Ceará achieves a record 134,271 new small businesses in 2025, driven by service sector growth and vibrant entrepreneurship in Fortaleza's public spaces.
Brazil’s micro and small businesses saw online sales revenue reach R$67 billion in 2025, driven by Sebrae’s extensive digital market support and training initiatives.
Brazilian municipalities Aracruz and Francisco Beltrão lead initiatives that strengthen small businesses, complemented by Sebrae's economic advocacy highlighting small enterprises' role in the national economy.
Sebrae has supported over 720,000 Brazilian small businesses in 2025 to grow their digital presence and e-commerce sales, boosting revenues and online store creation nationwide.
Brazilian small businesses are embracing AI tools to automate tasks and boost competitiveness, overcoming mental barriers to technology adoption.
Brazil's record-breaking small business growth in 2025 is boosting diverse profitable sectors and opening rising international opportunities, especially with China.
Brazil broke records in 2025 by opening 4.6 million new small businesses amid favorable economic conditions, with the services sector leading growth and São Paulo spearheading registrations.
Sebrae will present new research on the economic importance of Brazil's small businesses at the upcoming National Economics Meeting in São Paulo.