The Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade announced the official figures on the total amount of wine in Brazil has been an increase of 27% in 2010.
The Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade announced the official figures on the import of wine in Brazil during 2010 were imported a total of 75.3 million liters of wine , an increase of 27% over the previous year.
Imports come mainly from four countries: Chile, Argentina, Italy and Portugal. A powerful stimulus to increased imports caused the entry into force of Selo de controle fiscal , the tax applied to imported wine, before the entry into force, on 1 January 2011, importers have increased the demand for wine to avoid paying the fee. The aim of the duty is to restrict imports to boost the domestic market.
Brazil is a market that offers excellent opportunities for Italian exports in the wine industry and agriculture due to increased well-being, the expansion of the market and the reputation enjoyed by the Made in Italy.
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