Tag Archives: Latin America

New Trade Agreement between Brazil and Chile

On November 21, 2018 Brazil and Chile signed a new trade agreement in Santiago, Chile.  This new treaty expands the original agreement of 1996 that focused solely on the reduction of tariff barriers. Chile is the second largest trade partner of Brazil in South America, and in 2017 Brazil and Chile traded approximately 8.5 billion dollars in goods and services.

The new agreement is about 24 topics related to non-tariff barriers to trade in goods and services including electronic commerce, and intellectual property rights. Both countries agreed to exchange electronic customs paperwork and to recognize each other’s Operadores Economicos Autorizados. These measures will considerably expedite the customs procedures and reduce the customs clearing time. Another interesting item of the new treaty is the commitment to eliminate roaming charges for cell phone and data transmission. Additional information about this initiative can be found at Brazil’s MDIC webpage.

Trade Facilitation Agreement between Brazil and Peru

Today (11/27/2018) Brazil signed a trade facilitation agreement with Peru. Such agreement is related to the Operador Econômico Autorizado (OEA) program regulated in Brazil by the Instrução Normativa RFB nº 1.598/2015. The purposes of this type of agreement are a reduction in red tape and in the number and frequency of import and export shipment inspections, and therefore to foster international trade. Similar agreements have been  signed between Brazil and other countries, like Bolivia in 2017. You can find more information about the Brazilian OEA program in the following link.