SEARCH INFO
There are 201 results for "customs clearance" on The Brazil Business.
BEST MATCHES
Brazil has strict legislation that controls the possession of firearms in the country, but there are legal methods to import guns. This article will explain what is needed for the legal import of guns.
Storing goods in bonded warehouses can be very useful for companies during foreign trade processes, even for those that are not legally established in Brazil. This article explains how this can be done.
Prior to withdrawing goods stored in bonded warehouses in Brazil there are some requirements and restrictions which must be adhered to. We will look at these in this article.
China is one of Brazil's most important trading partners. In this article we will outline the complete process of importing Chinese electronics to Brazil.
It is possible to keep goods stored in Brazilian bonded warehouses for up to three years. But what happens and what must be done after that? This article answers these questions and brings more information on the subject.
Pyrotechnics might be entertaining, but they require many precautions and strict regulations. This article provides information about the rules relating to fireworks in Brazil.
IPI is one of the most common taxes in Brazil, being the seventh tax that generates more revenue for the Brazilian government. In this article, we will take a closer look at IPI.
In Brazil there is a system for registering air cargo loading, unloading and transit which allows importers and all other involved entities to track cargo. In this article, we will take a look at the MANTRA system.
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 some specific cases when goods are imported to Brazil, there is a need for these goods to be returned to the country of origin. In this article, we will take a closer look at how the process of returning rejected imports to Brazil works.
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 exporting products that were made or re-processed in Brazil, they are subject to Export Duty. In this article, we will take a look at Export Duty from Brazil.
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.
There is a special importing method offered by the Brazilian postal service company, Correios, called Importa Fácil. In this article, we will take a look at how imports by via Importa Fácil can be made.
The Import Duty is applied to any product that is imported to Brazil, but there are some cases in which this tax is not applied. In this article, we will take a look at Import Duty in Brazil.