CCBC NEWS
CCBC News
Uncertainties about the tax reform loom over key sectors of the GDP
Chapter MG event brought together mining and agribusiness companies to assess the business impacts of the new system under discussion in Congress By Silvia Pimentel Tax attorneys representing companies with a significant contribution to the Gross Domestic Product...
Brazilian students remain a key focus for Canadian educational institutions
Despite limitations on permits, exchange programs continue in full swing By Alessandra Taraborelli More than six months after the Canadian measure that reduced the number of study permits for foreigners, Brazilians continue to choose Canada as one of the top...
Promising wine and spirits market in Canada opens doors for Brazilian beverages
Artisanal production or the use of uncommon ingredients attract Canadians By Silvia Pimentel The increase in wine and spirits consumption by Canadians and the expansion of imports to meet domestic demand open business opportunities for Brazil. Sales of red wine, for...
Number of mediations increases this year and may surpass 2023
New regulation may contribute to expansion movement By Silvia Pimentel The Center of Arbitration and Mediation Center of the Chamber of Commerce Brazil-Canada (CAM-CCBC) has already been engaged to administer 12 mediations this year. It is expected that the number of...
Growth of arbitration at CAM-CCBC should boost demand for accounting experts
In 2023, among the 448 procedures, 62 arbitrations were registered that required expert assessment, 29 of which were accounting
Small and medium-sized companies can and should include ESG on their agenda
The segment generates around 80% of jobs in Brazil and accounts for half of the world’s GDP.
Much More Than Cold: Canada’s Summer Attractions Draw Increasing Numbers of Locals and Tourists
The most celebrated season of the year by Canadians, marked by intense cultural and commercial activity, offers great opportunities for business and leisure
Brazilian Exports to Canada Increase in the First Half; São Paulo and Minas Gerais Lead the Ranking
The Southeast ranked first with 43.3% of total exports, followed by the Northeast (35.9%) and North (13.6%)
CCBC trade missions to Canada exceed expectations in the 1st half of the year
Brazilian businesspeople from different sectors and segments had the opportunity to learn about the Canadian market, as well as the advantages of exporting to North America
