Brazil’s Foreign Trade Chamber has approved an import tax exemption for nine types of food, as previously announced by the federal government, along with measures to facilitate the entry of palm oil into the country. The measure is set to take effect on Friday (14).
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The Brazilian government announced an exemption from import taxes for a series of food items in a bid to curb inflation. They include olive oil and sardines exported by Arab countries.
Brazilian foreign trade chamber Camex zeroed import taxes on medicines for pain relief, sedation, intubation, and artificial respiration products, as well as monitors for ICUs. Now, the number of items to fight the pandemic with zero import duties reaches 628.