Decree No.660 - Brazil's Foreign Trade Integrated System (SISCOMEX)
- Notifying member
- Brazil
- Title
- Decree No.660 - Brazil's Foreign Trade Integrated System (SISCOMEX)
- First published
- 25/09/1992
- First EIF
- 25/09/1992
- Latest published
- In force to
- Latest notification
- G/LIC/N/3/BRA/12
- Product categories
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- Agricultural products
- Biofuels, oil and its derivatives and natural gas and its derivatives
- Controlled chemicals
- Controlled products
- Defense products
- Electricity
- Environmental products
- Goods and products subject to sanitary control and inspection and products subject to special control
- Goods under DECEX
- Machinery, equipment, appliances and instruments, as well as spares, accessories, raw materials and intermediate products, intended for scientific and technological research
- Non-automatic products covering (a) safety (b) protection of human, animal and plant life and health; (c) protection of the environment; and (d) prevention of misleading trade practices
- Printed and developed cinematic films
- Rough diamonds
- Sensitive goods and chemicals
- List of products subject to licensing
- Attachment
- Decreto No.660 - Sistema integrado_25.09.1992.pdf Decreto No.8.229 - Sistema Integrado_22.04.2014.pdf
- Nature of licensing
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Automatic
Non-automatic
- Administrative purpose/measure being implemented
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- Protect human, animal or plant life and health; protect environment
- Collect trade statistics or market surveillance
- Regulate imports of arms, ammunition or fissionable materials and safeguard national security
- Quota (including TRQ) administration
- Other
- Decription of purpose/measure being implemented
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The information obtained by SISCOMEX is used for statistic monitoring, follow-up of the trade flows related to drawback operations, which involve legal suspension of taxes or some products of interest to the Foreign Trade policy.
- Administrative body(ies) for submission of applications
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- SISCOMEX to the Department of Foreign Trade Operations (DECEX), Brazil’s Foreign Trade Secretariat (SECEX),
- Praça Pio X, number 54, Rio de Janeiro, R.J., Brazil/Esplanada dos Ministérios, Bloco J, 8o andar- Brasília (DF), Brazil
- Contact point for information on eligibility
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- Coordinator-General of Rules for Trade Facilitation and Foreign Trade Competitiveness, Department for Foreign Trade Competitiveness (DECOE), Brazil’s Foreign Trade Secretariat (SECEX)
- Secretaria de Comércio Exterior (SECEX) EQN 102/103, Lote 1, Asa Norte CEP: 70722-400 Brasília, DF, Brasil
- http://decoe.cgnf@mdic.gov.br
- Expected duration of licensing procedure
- There is no deadline for the duration of the adopted measures, considering the importance of the goals indicated.
- Found by secretariat
- No
- Related document symbols
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- G/LIC/N/2/BRA/1
- G/LIC/N/2/BRA/2
- G/LIC/N/2/BRA/2/Rev.1
- G/LIC/N/2/BRA/6
- G/LIC/N/2/BRA/7
- Source
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All rules, as well as their updates and amendments, are available online at the SISCOMEX website.
- Notes
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G/LIC/N/2/BRA/1
Decree No. 660, dated 25 September 1992: creates the Integrated Foreign Trade System (Siscomex).
Starting on 1 January 1997, with the functioning of SISCOMEX -import unit, which was developed on a computerized framework, the importer can access the licences registry system directly from his firm, through banks, through bill-broker societies or firms/individuals which deal with customs clearance.
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G/LIC/N/2/BRA/2 and G/LIC/N/2/BRA/2/Rev.1
Decree No 660 of 25 September 1992: establishes the Integrated System for Exterior Trade (SISCOMEX).
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G/LIC/N/2/BRA/6
Decreto No.660, of 25 September 1992, instituting Brazil's Foreign Trade Integrated System (SISCOMEX), as amended by Decreto No.8229, of 22 April 2014, adapting SISCOMEX to Brazil's single window initiative.
Depending on the product, the following governmental bodies may take part in the licensing procedures:
ANCINE – National Cinema Agency; ANEEL – National Electric Energy Agency; ANP – National Petroleum Agency; ANVISA – National Health Surveillance Agency; CNEN – Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission; CNPq – National Council for Scientific and Technological Development; DFPC – Board of Controlled Products (Brazilian Army); DNPM – National Department of Mineral Production; DPF - Department of Federal Police; EBCT – Brazilian Mail and Telegraph Company; IBAMA – Brazilian Institute of Environment and Natural Renewable Resources; INMETRO – National Institute of Metrology, Standardization and Industrial Quality; MAPA – Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply; MCTI – Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation; SUFRAMA – Manaus Free Trade Zone Superintendence.
The lists of products subject to import licensing are available at SISCOMEX’s website http://www.portalsiscomex.gov.br/) and may be found as well on Brazil’s Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade website http://www.mdic.gov.br/sitio/.
Whenever an import license is required, applications for both automatic and non-automatic import licensing are effected using Brazil’s Foreign Trade Integrated System (SISCOMEX). SISCOMEX is Brazil’s ongoing single window initiative, a work still in process, to which all other online and offline import-related procedures are converging.
Non-automatic import licensing in Brazil is used to monitor products that may pose risks to human, animal, or plant health, or that may cause environmental damage. Weapons and other products that could be used for military purposes are also subject to non-automatic import licenses due to safety and security reasons. Non-automatic licenses are also used for products subject to quotas, in accordance with WTO agreements. The following operations are subject to non-automatic import licensing: imports processed under the Manaus Free Trade Zone and other free trade areas special regimes; imports subject to licensing by Brazil's National Council on Scientific and Technological Development; importation of used goods, subject to the exceptions set out in paragraphs 2 and 3 of Article 43 of Portaria SECEX No.23/2011; imports originated in countries with restrictions contained in Resolutions by the United Nations; importation of goods for replacement, as regulated by Portaria MF No.150, 26 July 1982; operations that may indicate fraud; goods subject to trade defense measures and goods identical to those subject to trade defense measures, when originated from producers or countries not subject to those measures.
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G/LIC/N/2/BRA/7
Decreto No.660, of 25 September 1992, instituting Brazil's Foreign Trade Integrated System (SISCOMEX), as amended by Decreto No. 8229, of 22 April 2014, adapting SISCOMEX to Brazil's single window initiative.
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