Enacted in 1988, the Brazilian Constitution provides the Union, states and municipalities the power to levy taxes, which may be imposed, improvement rates, social contributions and compulsory loans. Read more...
Intellectual Property
The protection of industrial property in Brazil is regulated by the
Law of Industrial Property, including patents for pharmaceuticals and chemicals, pharmaceuticals and food stuffs. Read more...
Investments in Brazil
The Federative Republic of Brazil is the largest and most populous country in Latin America, occupying 47.3% of the territory of South America. Read more...
Living in Brazil - Some tips
The largest economy in South America is a Federal Republic with 26 states and one Federal District, being the nation's capital, Brasilia. Read more...
Overview of business in Brazil
In recent years, Brazil has gained renown for their business' growing innovation and sustainable development in many sectors, such as social and environment. Read more...
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