Cross-Border Trade Guide
HS 7606 · ALUMINUM PLATES, SHEETS & STRIP OVER .2MM THICKAnnual bilateral volume: $384M
Estimated Duties
~50%
MFN 10-18% + IPI + ICMS + PIS/COFINS
Transit Time
32-42 days
End to end
Compliance
INMETRO
Standards
Export Rebate
0%
VAT zero-rated export
DUTY CALCULATION — BRAZIL
Base Duty
0%
Unknown
Unknown
0%
on (CIF + duty)
Effective Total
~0%
duty only
| Product cost (FOB) | $100,000 |
| Ocean freight (est.) | $3,500 |
| Marine insurance (0.4%) | $400 |
| Vietnam export tax rebate (8%) | -$8,000 |
| Estimated total landed cost | ~$95,900 |
* Estimates based on $100K FOB shipment of electronics (HS 85). Actual costs vary by exact HS code, weight/volume, and current rates.
Export-Side Restrictions
Recent Advisories
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Ten items as of June 3: USTR forced-labor §301 publishes concrete proposal — 60 economies, up to 12.5% (comments July 6, hearings July 7); 54 'failed to enforce' vs 6 'have but failed to enforce' tier split; Brazil §301 separately initiated June 1; §122 CAFC merits opinion most likely late 2026 (correcting May 29 deep-dive); CAPE — no paper checks since Feb 6, IOR without registered ACH = no refund; China State Council Order No. 834 (March 31) confirmed as the supply-chain security regulation; rare earths samarium/gadolinium/lutetium added Jan 1; §232 pharma 58 days; full July sequence locks in; Busan 160 days.
2026-06-03 · Read →Ten dated items as of May 19: Trump-Xi Beijing summit landed May 14-15 heavy on symbolism ($17B/yr soybeans, 200 Boeing, two new bilateral committees), rare-earths named only in US communiqué not China's, CAPE Phase 1 at 15.1M validated and $35.46B refund pool with Treasury disbursing May 12, US-Mexico bilateral opens May 25 with 52 US demands on the table, July 1 trilateral review unlikely to conclude on time, US average effective rate on China at ~31.6% base, §232 pharma 73 days from kickoff, CAPE Phase 2 timing undisclosed, forced-labor §301 entering determination, 175 days to Busan expiry.
2026-05-19 · Read →Ten dated items as of May 6: §301 excess-capacity day-one testimony aimed at China while pushing to drop the other 15, CAPE's first IEEPA refund Monday, forced-labor §301 rebuttals due Friday, Eaton's next CBP progress report May 12, US-Mexico bilateral May 25, leaked Mexican retaliation list 5–20%, Canadian Liberal minority govt April 28, US average effective tariff at 11.8% (highest since early 1940s), §301 maritime vessel fees in force since April 17, and 188 days to Busan-truce expiry.
2026-05-06 · Read →Ten dated, sourced items shaping cross-border trade as of May 3: §301 excess-capacity hearings open Monday, CAPE Phase 1 throughput at 3% in stage, May 25 US-Mexico bilateral, §232 full-value methodology one month in, pharma 100% on calendar, Mexico textile decree sunset, CBAM Q2 due July 6, single-source PRC retaliation cluster, and 191 days to the Busan-truce expiry.
2026-05-03 · Read →March 11 — USTR Greer named 16 economies and 21 sectors. Statutory window: 12 months. Greer's public target: July 24, 135 days. Compared with the 2017 China §301 investigation that ran 322 days from launch to first tariff, this calendar is 58% shorter. The investigation is still running; the destination has been marked.
2026-04-26 · Read →Q1 2026 CBAM landed at €75.36/tonne CO₂ — but the 2.5% adjustment factor means the bill is tiny. The actual policy is a verified-emissions registry that producers pay to build.
2026-04-20 · Read →