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In this article we’ll give you relevant information about what is important to observe and to plan for a safe import process into Brazil as well as the legal requirements applied.
Imports and exports in Brazil can be very bureaucratic and time consuming, but there are ways to work around this problem and one of them is the express customs clearance regime.
When trading goods to and from Brazil, exporters and importers must be aware of administrative processes at Brazilian customs. In this article, we will outline the types of customs clearance when importing to Brazil.
ICMS is the only tax levied on interstate operations in Brazil. In this article, we will detail the calculation of this tax on transactions between the Brazilian states.
Regulations in force by Brazilian Customs may result in some goods getting stuck at custom when exporting to Brazil. In this article, we will take a look at the 7 main reasons why goods get stuck at Brazilian customs.
When coming to Brazil on a trip or returning from abroad all passengers should submit a Declaration of Goods at Brazilian customs. In this article, we will take a look at the Electronic Travelers’ Customs Declaration.
At Brazilian customs, when dealing with goods, currency or vehicles there is a risk that these may be confiscated by the Brazilian Treasury. In this article, we will take a closer look at the Confiscation Penalty which may be applied in Brazil.
It was virtually impossible to find imported products in Brazil before 1990. The Brazilian government made use of protectionist measures and extremely high taxes to discourage importing of goods.
We frequently receive questions about importing cars, boats or other high value properties to Brazil. This article covers the basic steps needed in order to import a car to Brazil.
This article will walk through the steps of how to temporarily import goods to expositions, fairs and congresses.
This article will explain you how to keep a local stock in Brazil without paying import taxes before your goods are sold to the end-customer.
This article will give you information about what a items you can bring into Brazil under the rules of hand carried import and what additional taxes and fees that will apply for such import.
Import licenses are a primordial step when planning on importing to Brazil and as they are issued through Siscomex, we decided to write an article about this instrument.
Plano Brasil Maior is the strategy president Dilma Roussef has found to keep the country's growth and to consolidate the national industry, decreasing the need for imports of both goods and workforce.
Our company is currently exporting polyamide resins from China to Santos Brazil. The import tariff number for the polyamide resin is NCM # 3908.90.90. We are quoting CIF Santos Brazil but potential new customer states that our CIF price is high versus DDP Santos price from another China manufacturer. If I know Brazil's import duty rate for NCM # 3908.90.90, I can deduct the amount of duty included in the DDP quote for comparison against our CIF quote. Can you provide needed information on Brazil's import duty rate for NCM # 3908.90.90? Thanks and regards,