Mr. Ney Canani, the Chief International Advisor of Brazil’s Ministry of Labor
  • 2019-04-18
  • Entrepreneurship Research Center on G20 Economies
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    Mr. Ney Canani, the Chief International Advisor of Brazil’s Ministry of Labor, mentioned that the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Report showed that in Brazil, entrepreneurs make up 19.6% of the total population and 36% of Brazilians had entrepreneurial experience or are undertaking entrepreneurial activities. Entrepreneurship has a significant influence over the economy in Brazil. Therefore, the Brazilian government has made continuous efforts to deepen the reform of public policies on entrepreneurship, covering various aspects like simplifying the examination and approval procedures and taxation system for entrepreneurship, labor reform and setting up the credit fund project for SMEs. For the sake of entrepreneurship education, the government integrated resources from business organizations, national entrepreneurship plans and others, while providing systematic training support for the sustainable development of start-ups by cooperating with more than 3,000 educational institutions that brought together over 5,000 teachers and trained some 2 million students.




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