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Date Submitted: 06/12/2012 07:44 PM
Business between U.S. and Brazil |
Ka Ho, Ng |
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18/4/2012 |
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Abstract
This research paper is going to talk about the relationship between U.S. and Brazil’s business difference. We will find the difference according to different kind of element, such as culture, country location, population, capital city, weather, and government. I will indicate the culture influence of the cost of doing business in Brazil, the likely future economic development of Brazil, and its business practices. This information will very useful to conduct international business in Brazil. On the other hand, I will compare the difference of two countries to see the culture will affect the business and economic.
Business between U.S. and Brazil
In this world, business can be a very important way to improve both countries’ relationship; people can exchange their goods and services during this action. However, different countries have their own culture that may influence their business’ growth. A very good example is the U.S. and Brazil. Since both countries’ culture is different, it affects both countries for a long time. However, a lot of business men is trying to start a new business in anywhere such as Brazil. It is very positive growth for a country’s economic. In an international business’ point of view, there are some way can compare about both countries in few ways: location, capital city, government, population, GDP, culture, future development of Brazil, and its practice.
First, Brazil is a country located Eastern South America Bordering Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela. It capital is Brasilia and the population is 184,101,109. In Brazil, there are many kind of race: white (includes Portuguese, German, Italian, Spanish, and Polish) 55%, mixed white and black 38%, other (include Japanese, Arab, Amerindian) 1%. The religions in Brazil is Roman Catholic around 80% of population believe in. In...