Janaina Roque (Integration Consulting) and Adriana Ribeiro (Former Pepsico)gave an overview on the Brazilian consumers and consumer goods industry.
Past events
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21 March 2012
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9 March 2012
This workshop organised by the Brazilian Chamber of Commerce in association with King's College London presented the outlook for the Brazilian economy and career opportunities in key business sectors in Brazil .
Workshop AgendaOpening remarks: Prof. Anthony Pereira (Director Brazil Institute, King's College London) and Jaime Gornsztejn (Chairman of the Brazilian Chamber of Commerce)
16 February 2012Brazil is increasingly playing a key role in the global economy but continues to be hampered by its unsatisfactory infrastructure.
Upgrading this infrastructure is a key element of the Brazilian Government's ambitious Growth Acceleration Programme (PAC).
Greater private investment in Brazil also needs to be secured. Robust insurance protection for public and private interests is a key driver to viability of such projects.
20 January 2012The Secretary of Finance of Rio de Janeiro, Ms. Eduarda La Rocque, showed the investment opportunities in Rio and how the City is preparing itself for the years to come. A huge fiscal adjustment, the debt reestructuring, new management measures and financing instruments (such as PPPs), the expansion of the city's investment capacity and the two investment grade ratings are some of the achievements of the City Hall in less than 3 years.
8 December 20118 December 2011This year’s Christmas Drinks Reception, with 120 members and friends of the Chamber, took place on Thursday the 08th of December at the Herbert Smith offices in Liverpool street. Celebrating the Christmas season in Brazilian style with Caipirinhas, live Brazilian music and nibbles (Salgadinhos).
10 November 2011PwC UK's Emerging Markets Group and the Forensic Services Group would like to invite you to join us for a seminar where we will look at the impact this Act has on commercial organisations working with businesses in the BRIC countries.
In association with the Brazilian Chamber of Commerce for Great Britain, the Russo-British Chamber of Commerce, the UK-India Business Council, and the China-Britain Business Council we have produced a report about the Bribery Act, and its particular relevance for BRIC countries. All delegates at the events will receive links to copies of the report which will be launched at our London event.
9 November 2011The agribusiness sector in Brazil is booming and attracting investment from around the world. Brazilian trade policies and programs in agriculture have improved greatly over the past decade.
Due to the existence of significant trade barriers and subsidies in developed countries, Brazil has adopted a more aggressive position on agriculture at the World Trade Organization (WTO), bringing three high-profile dispute cases against developed countries and taking a leadership role in ongoing trade negotiations by forming a coalition of developing countries known as the G-20
8 November 2011This event took place at Allen & Overy LLP on Tuesday, 8th November 2011
As part of the wider activities taking place around the Brazil/UK Joint Economic Trade Committee (JETCO) in early November, TheCityUK, Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and UK Trade and Investment organised the “Brazil Infrastructure/PPP Investment Seminar”.
11 October 2011Structured Trade Finance Seminar
This event was organised by Financial Services Committee of the Brazilian Chamber of Commerce at Clyde & Co.
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Registration and Coffee
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