A shift in global supply chains is creating unexpected winners among Brazil's trading intermediaries, with established players already capitalizing on the volatility reshaping international commerce.
Rising shipping delays and currency volatility from Middle East tensions and Venezuelan crisis are forcing hospitality venues across Vila Madalena and Pinheiros to reimagine menus and pricing strategies.
As supply chain pressures and labor costs reshape the city's food and hospitality sector, everyday consumers are facing harder choices about where and how they eat.
With rent in Pinheiros soaring and inflation eroding savings, everyday paulistas must understand how to protect their finances in an uncertain economic environment.
As multinational corporations scramble to diversify sourcing amid geopolitical tensions, Brazil's largest city is seeing unprecedented demand for specialized workers—and wages climbing faster than the Pinheiros River in flood season.
Geopolitical tensions and currency volatility are forcing corporate tenants in Paulista Avenue and Faria Lima to reconsider lease commitments, reshaping demand for premium commercial space.
Rising operational costs and changing shopping habits are forcing entrepreneurs across the city's key commercial zones to rethink their 2026 strategies.
Geopolitical tensions and currency volatility are forcing local tech founders to rethink their growth strategies and seek new international partnerships.
International visitor numbers surge past pre-pandemic levels, creating windfall opportunities for hospitality entrepreneurs who positioned themselves strategically across the city's emerging neighbourhoods.
Global supply chain disruptions are hitting São Paulo wallets hard. Here's why your coffee, phone, and rent costs are climbing—and what locals need to know.
As international visitor numbers surge past pre-pandemic records, everyday São Paulistas are facing real changes to transport, prices, and neighbourhood character—here's what you need to know.
Marina Constructora's bold reimagining of workplace spaces is drawing multinational tenants and setting new benchmarks for sustainability in Brazil's commercial real estate sector.
Investment firms along Avenida Paulista face mounting pressure as inflation, exchange rate swings, and skilled worker departures reshape the city's financial landscape.
As hiring patterns reshape across the city's major corporate hubs, employers face a tightening talent pool and rising wage expectations that demand strategic workforce planning.
Entrepreneurs in the city's traditional commercial hubs report their toughest year in a decade as inflation, interest rates, and consumer caution squeeze margins.