Cecafé meets the Brazilian ambassador in Indonesia seeking to reduce import taxes

Published 2024년 9월 25일

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The President of the Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council, Márcio Ferreira, met with the Brazilian ambassador to Indonesia, George Monteiro Prata, in Jakarta to discuss improving trade relations between the two countries. The focus of the meeting was on reducing bureaucracy and taxes on Brazilian coffee imports, particularly soluble coffee, which currently faces a 20% tax. The meeting is part of efforts to enhance Brazil's coffee export diplomacy in Indonesia.
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The president of the Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafé), Márcio Ferreira, met today, September 25, in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, with the Brazilian ambassador to the Asian country, George Monteiro Prata. The meeting aimed to reduce bureaucracy and taxes in trade relations between the nations. “We discussed reducing import taxes on Brazilian coffee, especially the soluble product. In the conversation with the ambassador, we were able to understand the paths we have to take and how we need to act to achieve the goal of reducing tariffs,” Ferreira revealed. From January to August 2024, Indonesia is the 21st destination for Brazilian coffee, having purchased 290,306 60 kg bags of the product. Currently, the country taxes the entry of soluble coffee at 20% and at 5% on Brazilian fresh coffee. ...

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