Credibility and Transparency
Nov, 21, 2018In the age of digital transformation, it’s critical to reflect on how best to deal with valuable information.
In the last decades, the government has invested in computerized systems, which make the day-to-day of the foreign commerce in Brazil easier, however, often, we do not know exactly what is included in the databases. In this context, some institutions emerge commercializing data without adequate precision, leading to lack of credibility of what is being disclosed.
It is important to be aware of this scenario and actually hire information from companies that know the industry and care about sharing what can actually become public. Making sure everything is performed with discretion and transparency.
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