Doing Business in Brazil
Brazil is Latin America's industrial and economic power house. There is huge potential in the trade & investment market and there are big opportunities for UK companies in various fields.In this video three companies tell their stories on how they ended up doing business in Brazil and the role UK Trade & Investment played.http://www.uktradeinvest.gov.uk
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