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ITW 2023: Exporting drinks to Brazil - Registering products and regulations (Part 1)

Wednesday 08 November at 2:00PM

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As part of International Trade Week 2023 join this session to learn more about selling alcoholic and NoLow drinks to Brazil.

What you’ll learn

  • explore the drinks sector in Brazil
  • demystify the regulatory issues of selling your drinks to Brazil
  • how to register your products according to the local law

Description

In 2022, Brazil imported nearly 751 million U.S. dollars worth of alcoholic beverages, up from 714 million dollars the previous year. This figure is the largest since 2013.

This event will be part of a series of webinars where local hosts will share valuable market information with attendees.

You can meet and learn from two different industry experts in how to export alcoholic and NoLow drinks to Brazil.

Over two sessions your business will learn the fundamentals of registering products and regulations and import procedures, taxes and opening a company in Brazil.

In this first session, you will hear from DEMAREST, a well-known Brazilian law firm that delivers a large range of legal services. Demarest will help you understand all the regulatory issues of exporting your drinks overseas to Brazil.

Part 2 of this session will take place on Tuesday 28 November.

Speakers

Buddy Steiner-Lawson

International Markets Manager - Food and Drink, Department for Business and Trade (DBT)

Buddy provides support to UK businesses looking to grow their opportunities with exporting to North America and Latin American regions.

Luaana Albuquerque

Business Development Manager, Food & Drink, Department for Business and Trade (DBT), Brazil

Luaana is based at the British Consulate-General in Sao Paulo and supports British companies to export to and invest in Brazil, and Brazilian companies to invest in the UK. Luanna's team develops and delivers the UK's trade policy in Brazil, identifying and reducing barriers to bilateral trade and investment.

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