Brazilian Federal Revenue, import, importer, foreign trade, international trade

The Netherlands is the European country that imports the most from Brazil, being a major importer of soybeans, minerals, Brazilian meats, and manufactured goods, resulting in a trade balance favorable to our country, registering an annual surplus of billions of dollars, according to data from the Ministry of Economy.

Trade relations between the two countries have been growing because, in addition to the Netherlands being located in central Europe, it has a well-developed port infrastructure, with the port of Rotterdam being the largest on the continent.

In view of the important commercial partnership, last Friday, the 29th, an agreement was signed between the two countries. Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which is "a A simplified instrument, intended to record general principles that will guide relations between the Parties., This applies to political, economic, cultural, scientific, and educational spheres. It serves as a first step towards formalizing a more elaborate legal document, such as a technical cooperation agreement.”

Therefore, the aforementioned MoU is it possible objective to strengthen further the collaboration between both Customs Administrations and also To prevent the smuggling of goods and the occurrence of various types of fraud and crimes against customs legislation.

Source: Federal Revenue Service

News commented on by Anna Gabriela, Lawyer, graduated in Law in 2012 from the Professor Damásio de Jesus Law School. Area of Expertise: Customs Law and Tax Law, OAB (Brazilian Bar Association): 348.552.

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