This pathfinder includes information about Brazilian
agriculture, banking, industry, investment, trade, chambers of
commerce,
directories of companies, economic statistics, and overseas jobs.
The most important source for bibliography of books and articles
concerning Brazil is the annual Handbook
of Latin American
Studies (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/hlas/) produced by over 160 contributing
editors under the editorship of the Hispanic Division of
the Library of Congress. Additional coverage of journal articles can be found
through a subscription to the Hispanic
American
Periodical Index (http://hapi.gseis.ucla.edu/). Both the Handbook and HAPI
are available in selected libraries in book form.
One of the major aggregators for links to a wide variety of
subjects relating to Brazil is the University of Texas'
LANIC (http://lanic.utexas.edu/subject/economy.html).
For banking information, see specific citations below, or the
general pages of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Atlanta: Latin
America Research Group, Inter-American Development
Bank, World Bank Group and International
Monetary Fund for
economic and other information concerning Brazil and other countries of the
world.
Readers may also wish to consult the Library of Congress' Business
Reference Services (http://www.loc.gov/rr/business/),
a useful starting point for conducting research in all major business subjects,
including industry information, commerce,
statistics, banking, insurance, economics, finance, investment, and marketing.
Note especially their page on Multi-Regional
Internet Business Resources.
The wealth of published books available on this subject exceeds
the offerings of the online materials on the World Wide Web.
Libraries, and in particular the Library
of Congress Online Catalog, offers a wide bibliography of such published
works on
Business subjects. One need only search the appropriate Library of Congress
Subject Heading with the relevant country.
The Business Reading Room Web page offers an example of such subject headings
combined with History at: http://www.loc.gov/rr/business/guide/sharp13.html#heading.
BNDES - Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento
Economico e Social (http://www.bndes.gov.br/)
Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) is associated with the Ministry of Development,
Industry and Foreign Trade. The chief
federal agency for long-term funding seeking to promote Brazilian development,
BNDES finances private companies in all areas,
including foreign companies set up in Brazil and assists them in identifying
new investment opportunities. Includes links to
programs, publications, export information, etc. In Portuguese and English.
BrazilTradeNet (http://www.braziltradenet.gov.br/)
Ministry of External Relations trade portal and the biggest and most complete
trade information net of Latin America, created
to stimulate Brazilian exportation and to attract foreign direct investment
to Brazil. Links to business opportunities, useful
addresses, news, and other information aimed at the needs of Brazilian exporters
and non-Brazilian importers and investors.
Some information, such as Information About Brazil, Economic Indicators on
Brazil, and Mercosul, is available both to registered
and to non-registered users. Other information, such as Business Opportunities
and the Brazilian Company Register, is available
only to registered users. By filling out the registration form a company is
automatically included in the Non-Brazilian Company
Register and able to contact potential business partners in Brazil. Registration
and use of BrazilTradeNet are free of charge.
In English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Brazil-U.S. Business Council (http://www.brazilcouncil.org/)
Bilateral trade organization focused on promoting the free flow of trade and
investment between Brazil and the United States.
Web site includes a mission statement and objectives, events, policy priorities
and links to Brazil council policy documents,
a listing of member companies, a site map, and links to information about Brazilian
trade and economic information, Brazilian
legislative issues, living and working in Brazil, and Brazilian news.
Brazilbiz (http://www.brazilbiz.com.br/english/)
A business-to-business site offering a directory of companies located in Brazil
and arranged by category. The directory includes
a company address, as well as an e-mail and URL address.
brazilexporters.com (http://www.brazilexporters.com/)
Since 1995 brazilexporters.com has been helping hundreds of thousands of people
worldwide do business with Brazil. This
site contains an online directory of Brazilian exporters, and other business
resources.
Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce (http://www.brazilcham.com)
An independent, not-for-profit business organization, the chamber aims to promote
trade and investment flows between Brazil
and the United States and forge closer ties between the business communities
of both countries. Links include an overview of
the chamber, publications, events, advertising, information requests, trade
leads, a search site, and contact information.
CNI: Confederacao Nacional
da Industria [International Business Center] (http://www.cni.org.br/english/index.htm)
Established on August 12, 1938, as the chief institutional representative of
Brazilian industry, CNI, a private sector initiative,
offers consulting services on foreign trade, investments, and other forms of
business cooperation, and coordinates a system
comprising 27 federations of industry representing all of Brazil's states and
the federal district with a membership of some
1,016 employers' unions. CNI oversees the National Industrial Training Service
(SENAI), the Industrial Social Service (SESI),
and the Euvaldo Lodi Institute (IEL). Links include information on CNI’s
mission and profile, the CNI system, products and
services, basic information and links about Brazil, and those related to the
Brazilian economy and government and business
opportunities, as well as to international organizations. In English and Portuguese.
Country
Briefings: Brazil: Factsheet (http://www.economist.com/countries/Brazil/profile.cfm?folder=Profile-FactSheet)
The Economist country profile of Brazil covers population, currency, gross
domestic product (GDP), inflation, political structure,
economic policy issues, foreign trade, and taxation. Also links to other data
and Web sites with information on Brazil.
Country
Profiles: Brazil (http://www.windowontheworldinc.com/countryprofile/brazil.html)
Provides information intended to improve the business traveler's cultural awareness
of the country. Profile provides information
on appropriate greetings, body language, the corporate culture, dining and
entertainment, dress, and other topics concerning the
customs and people of Brazil. Window on the World notes that this information
has been excerpted from the "Put Your Best Foot
Forward" series by Mary Murray Bosrock.
Embrapa:
Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (http://www21.sede.embrapa.br/English/index_html/mostra_documento)
Embrapa’s mission is to provide feasible solutions for the sustainable
development of Brazilian agribusiness through knowledge
and technology generation and transfer. Includes links to programs and projects,
a technology portfolio, publications, an
organization chart, and its activity centers. In English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Guia Senior (http://www.guiasenior.com/brasil/)
Supplies company and professional information on Mercosur. The service provides
individuals, organizations, and companies
with reliable contacts for direct marketing or other marketing uses. Searchable.
In Spanish, Portuguese, and English.
International Business Center. Brazilian Network (http://cninotes.cni.org.br/cinhp/f-index.htm)
Gateway for business people interested in doing business with Brazil. It is
a network of International Business Centers
located in most of the Brazilian states. As a private sector initiative it
offers consulting services on foreign trade, investments,
and other forms of business cooperation. This Web site includes the following
topics: Basic information about Brazil, Economic
Report, Brazilian Economy Performance and Prospects, a Brazilian Exporters
Directory, Brazilian Business Opportunities, and
links to related to the government and economy of Brazil. In English.
Investnews: Gazeta Mercantil (http://www.investnews.net)
Online edition of Gazeta Mercantil brings business, finance, and political
news from Brazil and worldwide, including an
International Weekly Digital Edition translated into English. In Portuguese.
Ministerio da Fazenda (http://www.fazenda.gov.br/)
Ministry of Finance (Treasury). Contains information and articles about the
economy and government, statements made by
the minister, press releases, Brazilian currency, monetary policy, tax reform,
and Mercosul (The South American Common
Market which includes Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay). Also includes
links to a virtual museum, who's who in the
ministry, and services offered to the public. In English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Petrobras - Petroleo
Brasileiro, S.A. (http://www2.petrobras.com.br/ingles/800x600.htm)
Information on Petrobras, Brazil's national oil company and its subsidiary,
Braspetro. Links include a company profile, annual
report, a strategic plan and information on Petrobras worldwide, natural gas,
energy, transportation services, investor relations,
and culture and sports. In English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Economic Research Service. Briefing Room: Brazil (http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/Brazil/)
Briefing on Brazil and its agricultural industries highlighting domestic support
of agriculture. Click on other related links and
search the site for other information on agriculture in Brazil.
U.S. Department of Commerce. Government Export
Portal (http://www.export.gov/)
Includes links to country and industry market reports, country information,
trade agreements, and trade statistics. Searchable.
U.S. Department of State. U.S.
Commercial Service. Country Commercial Guide: Brazil
(http://www.focusbrazil.org.br/ccg/)
Collection of published reports published annually and designed to help US
companies understand the opportunities and
challenges of doing business in Brazil.
The
World Bank Group: Brazil (http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/LACEXT/BRAZILEXTN/0,,menuPK:322347~pagePK:141159~piPK:141110~theSitePK:322341,00.html)
Links to information on Brazil including a country brief and country assistance
strategy, data and statistics, World Bank
projects and programs in Brazil, and publications and reports.
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