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Read Mr. Raul Papaleo article on Mining Leaders Magazine

Serving as an active Member of the Brazilian Institute For Corporate Governance, Mr. Raul Papaleo is familiar with the issues facing investors coming to Brazil, but is confident that state and federal government are offering the necessary incentives to encourage trade. BCCC is headquartered in Toronto, has an office in... [more]

Brazil Canada Chamber of Commerce at the November issue of the Canadian Business Journal

The Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce works to strengthen international relations and commerce between Canada and Brazil. Maintaining strong relationships with both countries, the Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce works closely to identify membership, investment and trade opportunities between these two economically powerful nations. Click on the link below and check the... [more]

New Partnership Drives Stronger Ties within the International Trade Community.

New Partnership Drives Stronger Ties within the International Trade Community. November 10, 2011 – FITT (Forum for International Trade Training) and BCCC (Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce) are pleased to announce the forming of a new affiliate partnership aim at enhancing the services, information sharing, and communication reach of both originations... [more]

Raul Papaleo Joins The Global Network Of Stanford Who’s Who

TORONTO, ON, CANADA, November 12, 2011 Raul Papaleo has earned the recognition of Stanford Who’s Who as a result of his outstanding effort in the area of international networking. As President of the Brazil Canada Chamber of Commerce, as well as throughout his brilliant professional career, Raul has routinely exhibited... [more]

Are Canada and Brazil Natural Trading Partners?

Raul Papaleo, president of the Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce in Toronto: “Prime Minister Harper’s visit was clearly a milestone in the Canada–Brazil trade and investment relationship. Harper spent the first day in Brasília meeting President Dilma Rousseff and signed four important agreements.  The most important for immediate trade and investment... [more]

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