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How To Export Coffee From Brazil to the European Union

Brazil is the largest producer and exporter of coffee in the world. The region that imports the most coffee from Brazil is Europe. In this article, we will learn how to export coffee from Brazil to Europe.

How To Import Batteries To Brazil

The import of batteries can be complicated due to their hazardous chemical components and energy efficiency. In this article, we will learn more about the import of batteries to Brazil.

6 Most Common Federal Taxes in Brazil

Tax planning is a large part of doing business in Brazil. Currently more than 90 taxes, contributions and duties are charged in the country. In this article we are going to look at the most important federal taxes and how they work.

Temporary Admission of Cultural Goods

The Temporary Admission is the customs procedure that allows the entry of goods to Brazil for a determined period of time. It grants the total exemption of import taxes, under the commitment to re-export. In this article we will find out about this regime.

How to Import Hair to Brazil

Hair commerce is increasing in Brazil and becoming an important import good due to the growth of the beauty industry, where hair is used in the production of wigs and extensions. In this article, you will learn how to import hair to Brazil.

The Complete Guide to Product Distribution in Brazil

With a large amount of specific and complicated legislation, it may be difficult for foreigners to establish legally the whole chain of product distribution in Brazil. In this article, we will present you with a complete guide to product distribution in Brazil.

Import of Donations to Brazil

In this article you will learn about the process of importing donated goods to Brazil. This is a category of import that has specific procedures and certain restrictions.

How to Import Art to Brazil

In the last few years, the Brazilian Government has been trying to encourage the development of culture in the country through the expansion of the art market by exporting and importing more cultural goods. This article outlines the process to import art to Brazil.

Guide for Simplified Import to Brazil

Most of the goods imported to Brazil go through a regular import process, but some are eligible for simplified custom clearance procedures. In this article we will list the items and categories that can benefit from this simplified process and what the basic steps for clearing these items into the country are.

Sending gifts to Brazil by postal service

One of the most recurring questions we receive from our readers is related to sending and receiving gifts via the Brazilian postal service, known as Correios. Here we have the ultimate guide to answer all these questions.

Sending samples and showcasing products in Brazil

Getting your products in the hands of potential distributors, resellers or even buyers in Brazil is an effective way to prove the quality of the product and ensure that they meet the buyer's expectations. We will discuss in this article how to get your samples to your clients in Brazil.

Custom Rates in Brazil

Hi, We are looking to sell 1 our our systems in Brazil. Our customer is asking us what custom rate he will pay when importing the goods in Brazil. Goods are manufactured in Canada HS Code for our system is: 9508.90.00.00 Hope you can answer Best regards Sylvain Larose Coo Triotech Amusement Inc.

Free magazines sent to Brasil are exempt from any duty much like books. How do I make sure customs don't charge?

Hi We send around 30-60 free magazines to Brasil every month fr the last 6 years. if we send DHL we are always charged a customs charge, but no other shippers normally do this. This month we were charged a customs charge again of R$70 (around £25, although I have not seen the invoice yet so presumably some of this is from TNT as an admin charge) with a declared value of the magazines of £5 and a customs code of 49.02.9000 on our invoice, they are sent from a non vat registered company in the UK to a private individual in Sao Paulo and we declare the CPF number on the customs invoice. The magazines are distributed free to a few foreign language schools and otherwise are for friends and family there. The magazine is paid for by advertising (and subsidised by em as this doesn't always cover the cost) and is distributed free in 11 countries in Europe. it is a general interest magazine for Brasilians living in Europe. Firstly, should I be paying any tax, have things changed? When I checked a while ago the value of the magazines was below the import duty rates for even ICMS or any other duties as it is a free magazine. As basically the magazine is non profit making and is free how can I avoid the customs charge being added in future as I believe they are exempt. Thank you

Status on delivering of imported cargo to Brazil?

Sir, We have some cargo which has been exported to Brazil, but at present as per the shipping line website it shows that the cargo is already taken out for Delivery. Is it possible for the customer to clear the Cargo without the Original Documents and are These Bonded warehouse a part of Brazilian Custom's Authority or Shipping Line. Are these Shipping Line authorized to give Clearance of Cargo without the Original BL's

Mercosul customs advantages

The South Common Market aimed to bring advantageous measures and deals to its members. But 21 years after its foundation, can we say Mercosul has really met its purposes?