Friday, September 10, 2010
Can Brazil be the best place to do business in the next 10 years?
For the first time in its history Brazil is ahead of United States as investment final destination for foreigner nationals says UNCTAD World Investment Report 2010. http://www.unctad.org/
The BRIC bloc Brazil, Russia, India and China had their names mentioned as preferred places around the globe for investments.
Beating the financial crisis odds, the four countries were selected as the top five and they are China, India, Brazil, USA and last but not least Russia.
Our question to you is: are you ready to conquer Brazil?
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Monday, July 12, 2010
The World Cup is over. Brazil is back in business at full power. Get ready for 2014!
As everyone knows Spain was the 2010 South Africa World Cup. Brazil…yes, Brazil will be hosting the 2014 World Cup. Thus, Brazil is launching a US$ 30 million tourism campaign called Brazil is calling you.
The logo is called “Inspiration” and it shows three linked hands in yellow and green. If you don’t know how to define “inspiration”, let us give you some numbers to “inspire” you.
Brazil expects from today until 2014 US$ 100 billion investments for hosting the mega event. The direct and indirect impact will be nationwide because many cities in different regions will build or renovate the stadiums for the games.
Hope to see you all in 2014. Brazil is calling you. Go to the website http://www.braziltour.com/ or watch this beautiful video .
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Brazil,
Brazil is calling you,
Spain,
Wordl Cup
Monday, June 14, 2010
Brazilian Anthem
It is World Cup...Brazil is the favorite as usual. But have you heard Brazilian anthem? It is beautiful...we have the English translation.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
It is World Cup time. Do not disturb Brazilians, please!
If you do business with Brazil or it is considering doing business, take our advice and do not call during the World Cup next month. The South Africa 2010 World Cup is about to begin on June the 10th. Please, do not disturb because Brazilian will not be talking to you.
It is hard to believe that during Brazilian games, a country that big stops. The only thing that we know for sure that it will not stop it is the emergency rooms.
Brazilian soccer fans go crazy. Brazilian fans are passionate. Due to the dramatic tension during Brazilian matches people die and hospitals are getting ready. Can you believe that?
Brazil is on Group G and it will be playing on the following days.
June 15th – Brazil x Korea
June 20th – Brazil x Cote D’Ivoire
June 25th – Brazil x Portugal
It is an easy group for Brazil and we believe that we go ahead for quarter-final. Then, it gets tough for Semifinal and then final.
The bottom line is whatever it happens with Brazil team, the month of June will be pretty slow and chances are that everything will postponed for July. That’s Brazil. But don’t get discouraged there is election at the end of the year. Oh, boy…what a year!
It is hard to believe that during Brazilian games, a country that big stops. The only thing that we know for sure that it will not stop it is the emergency rooms.
Brazilian soccer fans go crazy. Brazilian fans are passionate. Due to the dramatic tension during Brazilian matches people die and hospitals are getting ready. Can you believe that?
Brazil is on Group G and it will be playing on the following days.
June 15th – Brazil x Korea
June 20th – Brazil x Cote D’Ivoire
June 25th – Brazil x Portugal
It is an easy group for Brazil and we believe that we go ahead for quarter-final. Then, it gets tough for Semifinal and then final.
The bottom line is whatever it happens with Brazil team, the month of June will be pretty slow and chances are that everything will postponed for July. That’s Brazil. But don’t get discouraged there is election at the end of the year. Oh, boy…what a year!
Labels:
Brazilians,
doing business with Brazil,
soccer,
Wordl Cup
Friday, March 19, 2010
Yes! You need tourist visa if you want to go to Brazil.
If you are planning to go to Brazil, you have to apply for a tourist visa at one of the following Brazilian Government Agencies in US. But before heading to one of these agencies, please double check your jurisdiction.
WEST COAST OF THE UNITED STATES
Consulate General of Brazil in Los Angeles
8484 Wilshire Blvd - Suites 711-730
Beverly Hills, CA - 90211
Tel: 323-651-2664
Fax: 323-651-1274
E-mail: comunicacoes@brazilian-consulate.org
Homepage: www.brazilian-consulate.org
Jurisdiction: AZ, HI, ID, MT, NV, UT WY in the State of California the counties of: Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura.
Consulate General of Brazil in San Francisco
300 Montgomery Street - Suite 900
San Francisco, CA 94104
Tel: 415-981-8170
Fax: 415-981-3628
E-mail: brazilsf@brazilsf.org
Homepage: www.brazilsf.org
Jurisdiction: AL, OR, WA, and in the State of California, all the counties not included in the jurisdiction of Los Angeles.
SOUTHEAST OF THE UNITED STATES
Consulate General of Brazil in Atlanta
3500 Lenox Road, Suite 800
Atlanta, GA 30326
Tel: 404-949-2400
Fax: 404-949-2402
Jurisdiction: AL. GA, MS, NC, SC and TN,
Consulate General of Brazil in Miami
80 SW 8th Street Suite 2600
Miami, FL 33130
Tel: 305-285-6200
Fax: 305-285-6229
E-mail: consbras@brazilmiami.org
Homepage: www.brazilmiami.org
Jurisdiction: FL, PR, US Virgin Islands and the Commonwealth of Bahamas.
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL OF THE UNITED STATES
Consulate General of Brazil in Houston
1233 W. Loop South – Park Tower North, suite 1150
Houston, TX. 77027
Tel: 713-961-3063
Fax: 713-961-3063
E-mail: consbras@brazilhouston.org
Homepage: www.brazilhouston.org
Jurisdiction: AK, CO, KS, LA, NM, OK and TX
NORTH EAST OF THE UNITED STATES
Consulate General of Brazil in Boston
20 Park Plaza - Suite 1420
Boston, MA 02116
Tel: 617-542-4000
Fax: 617-542-4318
E-mail: cgbos@consulatebrazil.org
Jurisdiction: MA, ME, NH and VT
Consulate General of Brazil in Harford
1 Constitution Plaza, Hartford, CT 06103
cghartford@itamaraty.gov.br Tel: 860-760-3100
E-mail: cghartford@itamaraty.gov.br
Jurisdiction: CT and RI
Consulate General of Brazil in New York
1185, 6th Ave (Avenue of the Americas), 21st Floor
New York, NY 10036
Tel: 917-777-7777 / 917-777-7601
Fax: 2l2-827-0225
E-mail: consulado@brazilny.org
Homepage: www.brazilny.org
Brazilian Trade Bureau: www.brazilny.org/trade/tradebureau.htm
Jurisdiction: DE, NJ, NY, PA and the Bermuda Islands.
EAST NORTH CENTRAL OF THE UNITED STATES
Consulate General of Brazil in Chicago
401 North Michigan Ave - Suite 3050
Chicago, IL 60611
Tel: 312-464-0244 / 5 / 6 / 7
Fax: 312-464-0299
E-mail: central@brazilconsulatechicago.org
Jurisdiction: IL, IN, IA, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, SD and WI
SOUTH ATLANTIC OF THE UNITED STATES
Brazilian Embassy-Consular Service in Washington, D.C.
3009 Whitehaven Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20008
Tel Embassy: 202-238-2805
Tel Consulate: 202-461-3000
Fax: 202-238-2818
E-mail: consular@brasilemb.org
Homepage: www.brasilemb.org
Jurisdiction: DC, KY, MD, OH, VA, and WV
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Brazilian embassy,
consulate,
tourist visa
Monday, February 22, 2010
Back in business...
Today is Monday, February, the 22nd and Brazil is back and open for business.
Aren’t you glad that you, I mean we can do business again in Brazil? At least until one week prior to Christmas….then, we go again in slow pace until after the 2011 Carnival.
Don’t get me wrong but I promised you to talk about Brazilian culture and I am very familiar with Brazil…I was born and raised there!
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Brazil,
Brazilian,
Brazilian culture,
Christmas
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Forget about working! It's Carnival in Brazil!
It is Carnival time. If you want to do business in Brazil from tomorrow, February the 12th until February, the 18th, forget about it! Nobody works! The only people that basically you find working out of those that have to work no matter what, most of the time it is Carnival business related!
People just don’t talk to you about business because they are not in the mood. If they are not partying, they are relaxing and chances are they go to the beach or to the mountains.
Being the longest break that every Brazilian takes per year, it is the heaviest traffic and the busiest season. After all said and done we are talking about more than 7 straight days!
Again, if you want to talk about business with any Brazilian that lives in Brazil and don’t want to get frustrated, follow our advice and call them on February, the 22nd. You will be better off.
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Brazilian,
business in Brazil,
Carnival
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