Special Customs Regimes are named so as they represent exceptions to the General Rules applied to import and export processes in Brazil.
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Amongst the most well-known Special Customs Regimes are Temporary Admission, the Declaration of Customs Transit (DTA), the Drawback, the Customs Warehouse, the Ex-Tariff, and the Authorized Economic Operator (also known by the abbreviation AEO).
Special customs regimes are excellent tools to drive and facilitate Foreign Trade. They may simplify processes, increase competitiveness, enable new business, decrease various risks, and, in some cases, even add equality to the foreign business flows already established and ongoing in the country.
At Braver, special customs regimes are suggested on a project-to-project basis and applied strategically to enable business, optimize investments and in the accreditation of players that operate regularly with Foreign Trade.
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