Friday, April 21, 2023

Yes! We are back with the blog HOW TO DO BUSINESS IN BRAZIL.


 

Getting Back to Business in Brazil: Navigating the Challenges of Returning After a Long Break

After a hiatus of five years, resuming your business activities in Brazil can be both exciting and challenging. Brazil, known for its vibrant culture, diverse economy, and dynamic business landscape, offers ample opportunities for entrepreneurs and businesses. However, returning to the Brazilian business scene after a prolonged break requires careful planning and understanding of the changes that may have occurred during your absence.

Here are some key considerations to keep in mind as you embark on resuming your business activities in Brazil:

Market Research: As with any business venture, conducting thorough market research is essential. The Brazilian market is dynamic and constantly evolving, and trends may have shifted during your absence. Study the current market conditions, industry dynamics, customer preferences, and competition to gain insights and make informed decisions about your business strategy.

Legal and Regulatory Updates: Brazil has a complex legal and regulatory environment, and laws and regulations may have changed during your absence. Stay updated with the latest legal and regulatory requirements, including tax laws, labor laws, licensing, permits, and other compliance obligations. Seek professional legal advice to ensure that your business operations are in full compliance with the current regulations.

Network Building: Reconnecting with your professional network in Brazil is crucial for business success. Attend industry events, seminars, and networking functions to rebuild relationships and expand your network. Local connections can provide valuable insights, referrals, and support as you navigate the Brazilian business landscape.

Language and Cultural Considerations: Portuguese is the official language in Brazil, and proficiency in the language can greatly facilitate your business dealings. Brush up on your Portuguese language skills and familiarize yourself with Brazilian business etiquette, customs, and cultural nuances to build effective relationships with local partners, clients, and employees.

Hiring and Human Resources: If you had employees in Brazil before your break, assess the human resources needs of your business as you resume operations. Review your hiring, onboarding, and employee management processes to ensure compliance with local labor laws and regulations. Consider partnering with local human resources experts to navigate the complexities of the Brazilian labor market.

Financial Planning: Financial planning is crucial when restarting your business in Brazil. Assess your capital requirements, cash flow projections, and funding options. Be prepared for potential changes in currency exchange rates, inflation, and other macroeconomic factors that may impact your business finances. Seek advice from local financial experts to manage your financials effectively.

Technology and Infrastructure: Technology and infrastructure play a critical role in modern business operations. Assess the current state of technology and infrastructure in Brazil and ensure that your business operations are equipped with up-to-date technology solutions and infrastructure support. This includes internet connectivity, communication systems, and other IT infrastructure.

Patience and Flexibility: Resuming your business in Brazil after a long break may require patience and flexibility. Brazil is known for its bureaucratic processes and administrative challenges, and delays or setbacks may occur. Be prepared to navigate through these challenges and maintain a flexible mindset as you rebuild your business.

In conclusion, returning to doing business in Brazil after a long break requires careful planning, research, and adaptability. Stay updated with the latest market trends, legal and regulatory changes, and cultural nuances, and build a strong network of local connections. Seek professional advice and be patient as you navigate the challenges of restarting your business in Brazil. With thorough preparation and a resilient approach, you can position yourself for success in the dynamic Brazilian business landscape.

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Monday, June 4, 2018

Do you like cake? Is bakery and confectionery your business? FIPAN in Brazil is in July.


FIPAN 2018, the main Brazilian trade fair on the bakery, confectionery and establishment dealing with food service whether you are restaurants, pizza house, buffets, rotisseries and anything in between, will be held in July from the 24th to the 27th
This trade show has been on the Brazilian bakery, confectionery and food service calendar for over 20 years.


Whether you like or not Buddy Valastro from Carlo’s Bakery a.k.a. Cake Boss, this is the place to be in July.

The promoters expect 300 exhibitors, 450 brands, 60,000 professional visitors, 1,400 cities from 45 countries

The place: Expo Center North

The official website for information: http://www.fipan.com.br

If you need a Brazilian-American Marketing Consultant fluent in Portuguese that can fly with you and help you with any kind of negotiation in Brazil, this blogger will be more than happy to talk to you.

You can reach me filling out the form on the Moriah International Inc and check who I am. I promise to get back to you as soon as possible
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Sunday, June 3, 2018

Latin America Electronics 2018 happens in Brazil this coming July


Establishing it self as the largest B2B trade show in Latin America for consumers electronics, appliances, cell phones and IT, the 3rd Latin America Electronics International Trade Show is about to happen from July 23rd to 26th

I am a trade show lover. I believe that Brazilians are waking up that the best way to sell your business reducing costs or to learn new business channels, new products or new trends is through trade shows.

The promoters expect 200 exhibitors, 30.000 qualified buyers and 800 regional buyers.

The place: Transamerica Expo Center in São Paulo

The official website for information: http://www.latinamericaelectronics.com

If you need a Brazilian-American Marketing Consultant fluent in Portuguese that can fly with you and help you with any kind of negotiation in Brazil, this blogger will be more than happy to talk to you.

You can reach me filling out the form on the http://www.moriahinternational.com and check who I am. I promise to get back to you as soon as possible
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Saturday, June 2, 2018

Shoes! 50th International Shoe and Accessories Fashion Fair


Are you serious? The 50th? Yes, the 50th International Shoe and Accessories Fashion Fair is about to happen in Brazil this coming July. 

This trade show that is recognized worldwide will be held from July 16th to 19th. The promoters expect about 70 visiting countries and 500 exhibitors.

The Brazilian shoe industry will show case the very best during these 4 days.

In addition, you will have the chance to network with the very best of the Brazilian shoe industry. Traditional players, new comers, new manufacturers, foreign delegation, trend setters, everyone that loves shoes and stimulates this industry under the same roof!

The place: Expo Center Norte, São Paulo.

The official website for information: http://www.francal.com.br

If you need a Brazilian-American Marketing Consultant fluent in Portuguese that can fly with you and help you with any kind of negotiation in Brazil, this blogger will be more than happy to talk to you.

You can reach me filling out the form on the http://www.moriahinternational.com and check who I am. I promise to get back to you as soon as possible

Friday, June 1, 2018

Brazilian furniture -For Mobile Furniture and Wood Industries Trade Show


For Mobile – The Brazilian International Trade Show for the furniture and wood industries is about to happen on July from the 10th to the 13th, 2018. 

The promoter expects more than 600.000 visitors from dozens of countries and 700 exhibitors.

The place: São Paulo Expo Exhibition & Convention Center, Brazil

The official website: www.formobile.com.br

If you need a Brazilian-American Marketing Consultant fluent in Portuguese that can fly with you and help you with any kind of negotiation in Brazil, this blogger will be more than happy to talk to you.

You can reach me filling out the form on the http://www.moriahinternational.com and check who I am. I promise to get back to you as soon as possible
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Sunday, May 20, 2018

14th Natural Products, Food, Supplements and Health Fair. It is in Brazil and in June!


The Exhibition Hall of Anhembi in the City of São Paulo is preparing itself to host the 14th Natural Products, Food, Supplements and Health Fair.

Expecting almost 300 exhibitors and visitors from dozens of countries, this event will showcase the very best in the natural product market available today in Brazil.

Probiotics, vegetarian food, veggie products, herbal medicines, supplements (I love that!), diet and light lines, natural cosmetics and essential oils will be some of the products that you can find at the Natural Tech.

If you are health conscious, you know how important it is a healthy diet and life style. This is not a trend anymore. This is a way of life around the globe.

Do I have to mention networking and seminar? I don’t think so! This is the place to be. Be there!

If you need a Brazilian-American Marketing Consultant fluent in Portuguese that can fly with you and help you with any kind of negotiation in Brazil, this blogger will be more than happy to talk to you.

You can reach me filling out the form on the http://www.moriahinternational.com and check who I am. I promise to get back to you as soon as possible.

For official information about this event, please click this link

Saturday, May 19, 2018

ABF Franchise Expo is in June. It happens in São Paulo, Brazil.


Brazilians love franchise.

The Brazilian franchise sector is among the world’s largest and most sophisticated markets, in terms of business practices and in adapting concepts from both foreign and domestic franchisors.

In 2014, the Brazilian franchise sector grew by 7.7 percent, and total sector revenue was about US$ 49 billion. There are almost 3,000 franchising chains and 126,000 franchising units in the country, making Brazil the sixth-largest in the world (in number of units) and the fourth-largest in number of franchise chains.

According to the World Franchise Council (WFC), Brazil ranks fourth in number of brands offered through the franchising model, behind China, USA and South Korea.

Many Brazilians entrepreneurs when think about coming to the United States, they think about franchise especially those that can provide legal immigration status.

ABF Franchising Week or the ABF Franchising Expo will be held from June the 27th to the 30th in the City of São Paulo.

Expo Center Norte – Pavilion White and Blue is getting ready to welcome more than 400 franchisors and 65,000 visitors.

Seminars, training and a powerful networking moment will be available to those who attend this event.

If you need a Brazilian-American Marketing Consultant fluent in Portuguese that can fly with you and help you with any kind of negotiation in Brazil, this blogger will be more than happy to talk to you.

You can reach me filling out the form on the http://
www.moriahinternational.com and check who I am. I promise to get back to you as soon as possible.

For official information regarding to this event, you can check 
http://www.abfexpo.com.br