ApexBrasil

Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil)
Agency overview
Formed21 November 1997
HeadquartersBrasília
Employees360 [1]
Annual budgetBRL 1.25 billion (circa USD 200 million) (2022 FY) [2]
Agency executives
Parent agencyMinistry of Foreign Affairs
Websitehttp://www.apexbrasil.com.br

The Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency, or ApexBrasil (Portuguese: Agência Brasileira de Promoção de Exportações e Investimentos) is both the trade promotion organisation (TPO) and the investment promotion agency (IPA) of Brazil. Founded in 1997 as a subsidiary of the micro and small business support organisation SEBRAE,[3] ApexBrasil became in 2003 an autonomous non-profit entity funded by the private sector and supervised by the Federal Government of Brazil.[4] Formally linked to the Foreign Ministry since 2016, it promotes Brazilian products and services abroad, attracts foreign direct investment and supports national companies, especially small and medium-sized, on their international journey.[5]   Through its programmes and services, ApexBrasil supports approximately one third of Brazil's annual exports and contributes to facilitate at least one fourth of its foreign direct investment (FDI) inward flows each year. More than 15 thousand Brazilian companies are directly supported by the agency, virtually all of them micro, small or medium-sized.[6]    

  1. ^ "Corpo Técnico.ods". apexbrasil.sharepoint.com.
  2. ^ ApexBrasil budget for fiscal year 2022
  3. ^ Presidential Decree 2398/1997.
  4. ^ Federal Law 10668/2003.
  5. ^ Presidential Decree 4584/2003.
  6. ^ "Apex-Brasil 2020 Report".