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Brazil Considering Lowering Import Tariffs on IT Goods

Brazil is considering lowering import duties on information technology goods, from 16 percent to 4 percent, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council said in a July 2 report. The move would cover items such as cell phones and computers. The…

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announcement came after Brazilian government officials suggested lowering tariffs would boost the competitiveness of Brazilian companies in the IT sector. Brazilian industry associations have had mixed responses to the potential change, the report said. The Brazilian Electrical and Electronic Industry Association said the move would hurt Brazilian businesses and lead to job losses, while the Association of Brazilian Information Technology Companies reportedly said the move would “boost overall competitiveness despite some adverse effects to certain sectors.” The Brazilian Semiconductor Industry Association said the move would force foreign companies out of the country, shrink the Brazilian industrial sector and lead to an increase in imports, which would hurt domestic semiconductor manufacturing, the report said.