Brazil is the 76th member of the ATA carnet system. Companies with foreign trade relations with Brazil can now benefit from the ATA carnet procedure Duty exemptions for certain goods
With the accession of the largest South American country, temporary duty-free imports of e.g. professional equipment, samples and exhibits to Brazil are now possible. Carnets are internationally recognized customs documents and also known as “Goods Passport”. Now carnets from Brazil can be accepted by customs and European carnets can be made for Brazil.
The exemptions from customs duties under the carnet procedures should be strictly observed by companies, as they can lead to considerable financial relief.
Dieser Artikel wurde am 9. August 2018 erstellt. Er wurde am 30. September 2023 aktualisiert. Die fachliche Zweitprüfung hat Rechtsanwalt Dr. Tristan Wegner durchgeführt.