Brazil to establish tax advisory office in China amid deepening ties
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Brazil Deepens Ties with China Through New Tax Office
Brazil is set to establish a tax advisory office in China, aiming to strengthen strategic ties with its largest trading partner. This move highlights the growing complexity of their trade relationship and underscores Brazil's focus on enhancing tax and customs cooperation amid global trade tensions.
The coordination of the Inter-Ministerial Committee for Digital Transformation (CITDigital) officialised, by a resolution published in the DOU this afternoon (21), the structure and functioning of the Advisory Council for Digital Transformation (CCTD), the body responsible for advising the Government in the formulation of strategic guidelines for the country's digital agenda. The CCTD shall be composed of 19 members, six representatives of the s…
Brazil currently has four tax and customs offices abroad. The offices in Washington and Buenos Aires were established in 2000, and the offices in Asunción and Montevideo in 2002.
The objective is to boost bilateral trade and strengthen the fight against tax evasion and smuggling.
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