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Luiz Henrique

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Rota 2030 and the automotive industry

The Brazilian automobile market faces several difficulties. Among them, we highlight the low competitiveness in relation to other markets located in North America, Asia and Europe; technological lag; the risk of losing market to other countries; idle capacity in industry,…

Les Défis Du Système Fiscal Brésilien

Fiscalité des revenus au Brésil Le système fiscal brésilien est notoirement complexe, comprenant des taxes fédérales, étatiques et municipales. Le nombre d’impôts et de prélèvements gouvernementaux est considérable – il existe en fait plus de 80 types d’impôts différents. Dans…

Mercosur at a crossroad

On March 26, 1991, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay signed the Treaty of Asuncion, which effectively represented the creation of the Southern Common Market, Mercosur. Mercosur was born at a historic moment when negotiations for the creation of the European…

Tax benefits for foreign investors in Brazil

One of the countries that most attract foreign investment in the world, Brazil is also a country that has several options in terms of tax benefits for foreign investors. When investing in Brazil, foreign companies can use various tax incentives, which are granted by the Brazilian public administration at the municipal, state and federal levels. For the most part, incentives are granted when projects are submitted, indicating the minimum amount to be invested, as well as strategic information such as job creation and other relevant matters. In this week's article, we separate benefits that are particularly interesting for investors who are interested in establishing ventures in Brazil. To learn more about the subject, click for our latest blog article.

Trade treaties in Brazil

As an important element of global trade in goods and services, Brazil is naturally a country that has numerous bilateral or block agreements with several other countries, ensuring privileged access to markets, always seeking greater competitiveness for companies located here.…

Drawback in Brazil

Drawback is a special customs regime, which consists in the suspension or exemption of taxes levied on imported inputs linked to a product to be exported. It was created in 1996 by the Federal Government, with the goal of providing…

Understanding Brazilian bureaucracy

In the literal sense of the word, as characterized by the German sociologist Max Weber, bureaucracy is not inherently bad. Classically, bureaucracy represents a particular way of organizing activities, in order to prevent prejudice or paternalism: the rules are clear…