Venezuela Reinstates Tariffs on Brazilian Products
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Venezuela reinstates tariffs on Brazilian products
Venezuela has unilaterally reimposed import tariffs ranging from 15% to 77% on Brazilian products, a move that violates the Economic Complementation Agreement (ACE 69) signed between the two countries in 2014. The decision was made without prior notice.
Venezuela began to collect taxes on imported products from Brazil, contrary to an economic supplementation agreement signed in 2014, which avoided such rates in trade between the two countries. Up until now, the reasons for this decision were not disclosed to the Brazilian government, which was not officially communicated to the Government. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Development are aware of the difficulties facing Brazilian exporters.
Relations between the two countries have been broken since July of last year because the Brazilian government has not recognized the outcome of the election of Nicolas Maduro
Without notice, Venezuela eats or taxing imported products from Brazil, concluding an agreement to supplement the small econ signed in 2014 which exempts tax on almost everything with bilateral rice between the two and its members. Read more (07/25/2025)
Photo: Marcelo Camargo/ABr Without any prior notice, the Venezuelan dictatorship has begun the acquisition of alternative goods ranging from 15% to 77% on Brazilian products, even in cases where there should be exemption through the presentation of a certificate of origin. The measure will directly implement the terms of the Economic Supplement Agreement signed between Brazil and Venezuela since 2014 and, above all, the exports originating in Ro…
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