Announcement
01 Apr 2020
In April 2020, the Brazilian authorities announced the elimination of the IPI tax on imports of products critical to fighting the COVID-19 outbreak.
Source
Number of interventions
1
0 certainly harmful
0 likely harmful
1 liberalising
Implementation date
01 Apr 2020
Revocation date:
31 Dec 2020
To be prolonged: 02 Oct 2020
Brazil: Government eliminates IPI Tax on imports of digital thermometers
To be prolonged: 02 Oct 2020
Brazil: Government eliminates PIS tax on imports of certain medicines
End prolongation: 31 Mar 2024
Brazil: Elimination of import duties on 41 new products due to the COVID-19 outbreak
End prolongation: 31 Mar 2024
Brazil: New products exempted from import duties in relation to the Coronavirus outbreak
End prolongation: 31 Mar 2024
Brazil: Temporary elimination of import duties in response to the COVID-19 outbreak
To be prolonged: 02 Oct 2020
Brazil: Government eliminates the IPIs Tax for certain imports due to the Coronavirus pandemic
To be terminated: 22 Jun 2020
Brazil: Imposition of export licensing requirement on certain goods to combat the COVID-19 outbreak
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