CCBC NEWS
CCBC News
Canada is a great option for education and career specialization
Even the reduction in visas for students doesn’t diminish its attractiveness. Learn how to plan your journey there!
Mentorship for women breaks down barriers in the corporate market
With two years of existence, the Mais Por Elas project aims to expand its outreach to women in vulnerable situations.
Canada is a gateway to global trade
Hilton Nascimento, Vice President of Business at CCBC, spoke about the strategic advantages of the country during his participation in Intermodal
Francophonie today: do you know how much it impacts your life?
As we move towards an increasingly globalized future, French remains an essential language for diplomacy, education, and business. It is a tool for international communication and a symbol of cultural diversity, cooperation, and economic development.
Learn how to declare Brazilian assets abroad
A BMA Advogados destaca neste mês a importância da Declaração de Capitais Brasileiros no Exterior (DCBE) para o ano de 2024. A declaração, que deve ser preenchida com dados referentes a 31 de dezembro de 2023, tem seu prazo final de envio no dia 5 de abril de 2024.
Growing through partnerships, governance, content, and networking
In celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2023, the Chamber of Commerce Brazil-Canada (CCBC) went beyond showcasing why it is a major reference in its sector, with a solid trajectory and effective services provided to society.
Two photographers in the new edition of the project “Exchanging Glances”
Liane Neves from Brazil and Shawna Lemay from Canada exchanged cities and captured the differences between the two countries through the lenses of their cameras
Brazil could offer 15% of green hydrogen exports in the future
Country to host COP 30 in 2025 and attract the attention of international investors and Canadian companies to clean energy projects
Brazil’s exports to Canada hit a record high in 2023, surpassing US$ 5.7 billion
The advancement in exports contributed to a positive balance for Brazil totaling US$ 2.386 billion (FOB) last year, a 928% leap from the same period in 2022
