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Among the many responsibilities of Inmetro, certifying that goods and services were produced according to previously established minimum requirements stands out as one of its most important activities. In this article, we will take a look at how Inmetro certifies goods and services.
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.
HACCP is an important, widely known, tool for identifying hazards that may be involved with food production and handling. In this article, we will take a look at the implementation of HACCP in Brazil.
The import of perishable products is subject to special treatment and supervision since these goods are more sensitive to external factors. In this article, we will take a look at the import of perishable products.
In an attempt to attract investments and new companies Brazilian states and municipalities offer various tax benefits, resulting in disputes between them. This article explains what are the fiscal wars in Brazil and why do they happen.
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.
Brazil and South Kora trade everything, from food to gullible middle schoolers’ notebooks, and are quickly becoming economic and political partners. In this article, we will cover the history and numbers behind Brazil and South Korea’s commercial relations.
Brazil has a number of requirements and specific procedures for import operations that may confound even Brazilians. In this article, we will present you with a complete guide to Brazilian Import operations.
When coming to Brazil there is a Special Regime that grants total or partial exemption of taxes due to the entry of some goods in the country. In this article, we will take a look at the Regime Especial de Admissão Temporária.
As the subway network in Brazil is not yet fully developed, even in major cities, travelling by bus is the main option people have to reach other places inside the city or in neighbouring cities. In this article, we will take a look at the particularities of travelling by in Brazil.
Brazilian companies and citizens are among those that produce the largest amount of organic waste material in the world. This article gives an overview of the current situation and how this is handled in Brazil.
In Brazil there is a system which allows importers and all other involved entities to register and track air and land transit cargo between bonded warehouses. In this article, we will take a look at the Siscomex Trânsito.
Many professions in Brazil are regulated or fiscalized by councils. This article will cover the main responsibilities of the Brazilian Federal Council of Administration.
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.
Despite the fact that Brazil has a huge capacity to generate electric power, mainly due to its hydro and wind electric plants, the country is always seeking to improve the use of electric power. In this article, we will look at the Brazilian energy efficiency labeling system.