Announcement
15 Jan 2018
The Government of Brazil included two chemical products to the List of Exceptions to the Mercosur Common External Tariff (Letec).
Source
Number of interventions
1
0 certainly harmful
0 likely harmful
1 liberalising
Implementation date
16 Jan 2018
Revocation date:
25 Oct 2018
Announced: 25 Oct 2018
Brazil: Revocation of multiple resolutions related to particular import tariff changes
Announced: 24 Apr 2018
Brazil: Increase of import tariffs on certain alcohol
Announced: 15 Jan 2018
Brazil: Two products included in the List of Exceptions to the Mercosur Common External Tariff
Announced: 21 Dec 2017
Brazil: Changes to the List of Exceptions to the Mercosur Common External Tariff
Announced: 31 Oct 2016
Brazil: New reduction on import tariffs for selected steel goods under Ex-Tarifarios Regime
Prolonged: 01 Jan 2022
MERCOSUR: Member States allowed to increase import tariffs above the Common External Tariff
Announced: 16 Jul 2015
MERCOSUR: Member States allowed to modify the Common External Tariff on 14 tariff lines
Announced: 31 Dec 2012
Brazil: Camex alters four items on the List of Exceptions to the Mercosur Common External Tariff (Letec)
Announced: 29 Oct 2012
Brazil: Changes to the Common External Tariffs regime
End prolongation: 30 Jun 2015
Mercosur: Member states allowed to temporarily increase import tariffs above Common External Tariff
Announced: 16 Dec 2010
MERCOSUR: Allowance to create a list of exceptions to the Common External Tariff
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