In China, through specialised support, Brazilian businesswomen have been creating their own brands with customised production. The operation is coordinated by Nadine Ribeiro, Project Manager at Ningbo BR Goods, who works directly in the port city of Ningbo, one of Asia’s main logistics hubs.
According to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), Brazil ranks seventh in the world for the highest number of women entrepreneurs. Even so, challenges such as access to production chains and high costs remain barriers to the expansion of these initiatives. “What we offer is a complete structure to turn ideas into products, with technical control, international certifications, and production adapted to the reality of those who are just starting out or expanding,” says Nadine, adding that all of this represents a relevant advantage for small brands and businesses in the early stages of development. In addition to technical support, the direct involvement of these facilitators provides legal security and effective communication with manufacturers for the entrepreneurs.
Certified by ISO 9001, the company ensures international standards across all processes, while its specialisation in various sectors and deep knowledge of the Brazilian market and legislation position it as a reliable partner for import operations.
(Source: SEGS – Brazil, on July 3)


