Brazil: Sindilat asks for revocation of tax relief for imported whey protein

Published 2022년 8월 29일

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A letter to Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture expresses concerns over the decision to exempt the import of whey protein, a move that could severely harm the national production chain, increase cheese prices, and decrease milk producers' pay. The decision could also stifle new investments in the country. Since 2014, Rio Grande do Sul has invested over R$ 1 billion in the production of whey protein, with the potential to generate lactose in the process. The majority of Brazil's whey protein imports come from the United States and Argentina. The request for privileged tax treatment for imported production could make local production of this high-value product unprofitable. The issue has been referred to the Ministry of Economy and the Secretariat of Government for further consideration.
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In a letter to the Ministry of Agriculture, Sindilat/RS says that the decision to exempt the import of whey protein will generate "severe damage" to the national production chain, with an impact on cheese prices and on the amount paid to milk producers. "The decision will generate reflections on workers in industries and milk producers, in addition to burying the possibility of new investments in this line of products in the country, which represents the highest degree of industrialization and technology applied to the activity", says the document. According to the entity, since 2014, investments in the construction of industrial plants and in the incorporation of imported technology for the production of whey protein have been more than R$ 1 billion in Rio Grande do Sul alone. The proposed granting of presumptive credit is for the national purchase of fluid whey produced in Brazil for direct use in the production of whey protein or lactose. The process of industrialization of the ...
Source: Milkpoint

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