10th edition of “Doing Business in Brazil”
Half-day Seminar
The Brazil Canada Chamber of Commerce (BCCC) will hold its 10th edition of the traditional event “Doing Business in Brazil” in Toronto – November 30th 2016.
This half-day series of seminars aims to provide vital information to Canadian investors and business executives who are interested in doing business with Brazil.
With the impeachment process of former president Dilma Roussef finalized, the new government led by President Michel Temer has the opportunity to reshape Brazil’s economy – and many foreign investors consider the proposed reforms as a turning point for the recovery of the country.
Depth Analysis of economic and political situation
This year, BCCC will offer an in-depth analysis of the current economic and political situation, the priorities of the new government, the trending sectors for 2017, an overview of bilateral agreements in place and investment opportunities for Canadian companies who wish to engage with the Brazilian market.
It will be also addressed the perspectives for 2017 in the commodity markets (natural, mineral and renewable energy), since forecasters expect that prices will rise 8.6% year-on-year in Q4 2016 – and the demand should continue rising and prices increasing throughout 2017, although at a slower pace.
This is an excellent opportunity to network with BCCC’s members and partners as well as to expose your brand to potential investors and companies doing business in Brazil.
For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Carolina Albernaz (calbernaz@brazcanchamber.org).
For more information and registration links, please go to: www.brazcanchamber.org/DBIB16
SERVICE:
When: When: Wednesday – November 30, 2016 – From 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Where: Baker & McKenzie LLC – 181 Bay Street, suite 2100 – Brookfield Place | Wellington Tower – Toronto, ON M5J 2T3
PROGRAM:
8 AM – Registration & Breakfast
8h30 – Brazilian Economy & Political Outlook
9h30 – Commodities & Biofuels Overview
10h45 – Trending Sectors – What to expect for 2017
11h45 – Overview of Brazil-Canada Bilateral Agreements
12h30 – Networking Luncheon & Keynote Speaker