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On  16 December 2016, the Diário Oficial da União (Official Gazette) published CAMEX Resolution № 125 (15-12-16) which  amends the Common Nomenclature of Mercosur (NCM) and the Common External Tariff (TEC), the List of Exceptions to the TEC and the List of Exceptions for Information and Telecommunications Goods (BIT) to adapt to the modifications of the Harmonized System (HS-2017).

Member countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are required under the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT Agreement) to report to the WTO all proposed technical regulations that could affect trade with other Member countries. The WTO Secretariat distributes this information in the form of “notifications” to all Member countries. The chart below summarizes notifications from the WTO in English received and posted by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) during the past month.

On 23 August 2016, the new UK Department for International Trade (DIT) released a “Survey to identify trade and investment barriers in 7 overseas markets”.

The UK government is planning to hold joint economic and trade committee meetings with Brazil, India, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam by the end of 2016. The aim of these dialogues is to discuss bilateral trade and investment issues and to strengthen the UK’s economic, industrial and commercial ties with these markets.

Decree No. 8823 of July 28, 2016, established that, from 5 August 2016, the Executive Secretary of the Foreign Trade Chamber – CAMEX, which previously operated in the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Services, will be part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Thus, the documents addressed to CAMEX must be filed with the General Protocol of the Foreign Ministry (commonly known as Itamaraty, after the palace it occupies), located on the Esplanade of Ministries,…

On March 19, 2015, Kenneth Hyatt, Deputy Under Secretary for International Trade, U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce), and Daniel Godinho, Secretary of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade (MDIC), released a joint statement, which outlines the results of the March 18-19, 2015, meeting of the U.S.-Brazil Commercial Dialogue in Washington, D.C. The Joint Statement covered the following topics: • Standards and Regulatory Engagement• Trade Facilitation • Trade Statistics• Intellectual Property Cooperation• Industry and Investment• Standards and Metrology• Services…

On 1 October 2014, the Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade announced that, after more than a decade of dispute, Brazil and the United States signed in Washington, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) terminating the cotton litigation WTO (DS267). Initiated by Brazil in 2002, the dispute involved domestic subsidies granted by the United States to its cotton producers, as well as programs of export credit guarantees, considered incompatible with the Agreement on Agriculture and…