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BROWN SUGAR ICUMSA 600-1200 BROWN SUGAR ICUMSA 600-1200
$15.00
$20.00
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Loran SA
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Brazil
Brazil
Country of Origin:
Brazil
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Arabic Coffee Beans Arabic Coffee Beans
$2,800.00
$3,300.00
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OLV INTERNACIONAL
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From:
Brazil
Brazil
Country of Origin:
Brazil
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Refined White Cane Sugar ICUMSA 45 Refined White Cane Sugar ICUMSA 45
$280.00
$290.00
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OLV INTERNACIONAL
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From:
Brazil
Brazil
Country of Origin:
Brazil

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Export from Brazil

If you are an exporter/importer interested in doing business in Brazil or a Brazilian company interested in advertising your products to a global audience, you have come to the right place. Export Portal is here to help you.

Enjoying global reputation, Brazilian products are in full process of international expansion, every year captivating new consumers and increasing their market share around the world. As to Brazil, the country is considered Latin America's giant in every sense of the word. The nation has highly diversified and export-oriented economy and over the past decades Brazil has managed to surpass UK in 2011 to become the 6th largest economy in the world. This is to a certain degree thanks to record-breaking oil and agricultural exports. Brazil's already booming exports, recent oil discoveries, macroeconomic stabilization, and strategic ties to other emerging economy powers such as China are combining to transform the country into an economic superpower.

Brazil is the largest ICT market in South America, after Mexico. Since 2011, the country has been increasing exports of corn, soy beans, copper, beef, iron and cars. Brazil also exports food products, mobile equipment, fuels and lubricants. Brazil main export partners are China, the United States and Argentina. The US is the major importing country of products made in Brazil, such as manufactured goods, footwear, iron ore, soy beans and coffee.

Brazil offers overseas companies many opportunities to export their goodand services.

Here are some of Brazil's most famous agricultural export ideas:

CoffeeBrazil is a coffee giant producing over 40 percent of the world's coffee! Find your Perfect Brazilian Coffee on Export Portal. Explore our online directory of the best Brazilian Coffee Suppliers, Brazilian Coffee Companies, Brazilian Manufacturers of Coffee, as well as Brazil Arabica Coffee Bean Suppliers, and Brazil Robusta Coffee Bean Suppliers.

SoybeansBrazil is the 2nd largest soybean producer and exporter (after the U.S.) in the world. Soybeans are a major global source for protein. Export Portal offers you a great opportunity to source Soybeans Exporters, Suppliers and Manufacturers, Brazil Soybean Products and Organic Beans from Brazil.

OrangesBrazil is the largest producer and exporter of oranges and orange juice in the world. At exportportal.com you can buy online made in Brazil Orange Juice, Brazilian Orange Juice or Brazilian orange concentrated Orange Juice from top verified Orange Fruit Exporters, Brazil Orange Juice Manufacturers.

SugarSince the time of Portuguese colonization, Brazil has been known as the largest producer and exporter of sugar in the world. Check out our directory of Brazil Sugar, Brazil Sugar Manufacturers & Suppliers to find Brazil Sugar Exporters and Brazil Sugar Wholesalers. 

TobaccoTobacco is another Brazils' major agricultural product. The country is the 3rd largest producer (after China and India) and largest exporter of tobacco in the world. Choose Quality Tobacco Manufacturers, Suppliers, Exporters at Export Portal.

 

Import to Brazil

Brazil as any other country imports goods and services for its development. The given article gives an overview of the products imported by Brazil and outlines the current situation of imports in the country.

Brazil main imports are raw material and intermediate products, chemical products, capital goods, machinery, fuels, lubricants, durable consumer goods, passenger cars, non-durable consumer goods, pharmaceutical products and food. Main import partners of Brazil are China, the United States, Germany, Argentina and South Korea.

Petroleum oilEven of it is considered that Brazil is self-sufficient on oil production, the country imports oil because of the density of the Brazil's oil. The imported oil is mixed to the Brazilian one so it becomes proper to use and sell overseas.

Motor VehiclesCar and motor vehicle imports represent 5 percent of importations to Brazil. The vehicle market have been warmed in the recent years thanks to the government's incentives that include tax reductions.

PharmaceuticalsPharmaceutical Products represent 1,54 percent of Brazilian imports. This also happens thanks to the government incentives, that reduced to zero aliquots to import pharmaceutical products to Brazil.

Fertilizers: According to recent report, the fertilizers imports have been growing again as Brazil needs these products to produce and export agricultural issues.

These are some of the export/import ideas for Brazil. Export Portal online marketplace is a perfect starting point for international exporters, traders or wholesalers looking to establish direct contacts with companies from Brazil and from all across the world. Find Export and Import Business Partners in Brazil, Distributors, Manufacturers and Importers. Export Portal your gate to international trade.

Buy Bulk Food at Export Portal's Food and Agricultural Produce Shop
From cocoa, chocolate, and snack foods to honey, wine, and organic foods, there are thousands of delicious products waiting for you at Export Portal's Food and Agricultural Produce Section. We are one of the biggest online stores out there, and we carry only the freshest, high-quality food products. Our wide selection of products from reliable wholesalers, exporters, producers, and suppliers are bound to keep you healthy and full!

Discover New Foods With Us
Get ready to embark on an exciting journey with Export Portal! On our site, you can discover and explore new foods and flavors from different countries like China, America, France, Spain, Italy, India, Egypt, and many more. You can find various ingredients to create your favorite international dishes on our site. You can even buy or sell bulk canned goods, vegetables, fruits, meat products, nuts, and sugar!

You can also experience a variety of Italian food and beverages, such as pasta, dried herbs, famous Italian cheeses, extra virgin olive oils, and coffee. To get a taste of the East, try our vast array of spices that includes ginger, pepper, cinnamon, curry powder, cumin, and coriander. Our range of Chinese noodles, wasabi, or tofu can also help you recreate some of your favorite Chinese meals! But if none of these sound appealing to you, you can also search our selection of black beans, whole wheat flour, coconut flour, stevia, chia seeds, green or white tea, healthy olive, and coconut oils for a healthy alternative.

Online Shopping Made Much Easier
We try our best to ensure your online shopping experience with our Food and Agricultural Online Store is 100% satisfactory. Whatever you are looking for, we will make sure you can find it on our site. Discover various international foods on Export Portal today!

Customs requirements of Brazil

Brazil Customs Contacts

Website: http://www.fazenda.gov.br/  

Address: Receita Federal (Customs agency) Esplanada dos Ministerios, Bloco P 70048-900 Brasilia, DF 

Telephone: +55-61412-3000 

 

Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country in terms of territory and population. It occupies nearly 50 percent of the South American continent. Brazil is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, Argentina, Bolivia, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Colombia and Venezuela. The country is a member of the World Trade Organization and a member of Mercosur.

 

Tariffs

Brazilian import tariffs vary according to the products' country of origin and characteristics. The value of taxes is corresponds to the Common External Tariff. However there is no import tax for import/export between Mercosur members, but is applied to the rest of countries. The Import Tax varies from 0 to 20%:

- 0% to 14% for capital goods

- 16% to 20% for textiles, articles of clothing, consumer goods

- 10% to 15% for metallurgy

- 12% to 16% for agricultural products and the information processing and telecommunications sectors. 

Generally, the cost of importing is composed of an import tax, state tax on circulation of goods and services and a tax for industrial products. Importers will also have to pay some additional taxes such as tax for Siscomex use and tax for the merchant marine renovation.

 

Product certification, labelling, packaging

In order to export goods to Brazil the product must be certified by Inmetro. You can obtain the certification from a foreign agency recognized by Inmetro or you can obtain it directly from Inmetro when arriving in Brazil. Also, importers and exporters must register with Siscomex (Sistema Integrado de Comércio Exterior) before beginning any trade operations. 

The packaging of a product should contain information on the quality, quantity, composition, price, guarantee, origin, expiry date, risks for health and safety and the mark of origin. The information should be clear, precise and obligatory translated in Portuguese. If a product contains GMOs this must be indicated on the package. 

 

Documents for export/import

- The basic document for import clearance is the Import Declaration (Declaração de Importação) which contains details about currency exchange rates and taxes. The ID is completed by the importer through Siscomex.

- Air Waybill – the document that accompanies all international shipments

- Commercial invoice - a necessary document for all shipments containing details about the seller and the buyer and  a detailed description of the product (quantity, price etc).

- Pro forma invoice - preliminary invoice.

- Packing list – contains information about the weight and volume of the shipment.

- Certificate of origin -  a document which verifies the country of origin issued by a local chamber of commerce.

 

Sources: 

http://web.ita.doc.gov/tacgi/OverSeasNew.nsf/alldata/Brazil 

https://en.santandertrade.com/international-shipments/brazil/packaging-and-standards 

https://en.santandertrade.com/international-shipments/brazil/customs-procedures