Mr. Ney Canani, the Chief International Advisor of Brazil’s Ministry of Labor, said that there are 8.5 million small enterprises in Brazil, making up 99% of the total and contributing to 52% of employment. Therefore, promoting social security for SMEs means social security for more people. Since 2011, the Brazilian government has implemented a series of policies on social security for SMEs, micro-entrepreneurs and low-income employees and granted more labor rights through the revision of the Labor Law. These social security policies have shown notable effect on promoting the public entrepreneurship and enhancing the steady economic development.