
Eduardo Leite LLB, LLM
Eduardo Leite is a lawyer and professor of Tax, Customs and Compliance in Aduaneiras – Cursos e Treinamentos, the leading company in Brazil in Corporate Training and Publisher in Customs and Foreign Trade matters, which also operates in the consulting market.
After completing his first LLM (masters by Coursework) in Tax Procedure Law he began his career as a tax advisor for a large container terminal and customs broker in the second largest port in the southern hemisphere, Santos, where he stayed for 11 years.
After this experience and his second LLM in Business Law, he has been working as a professor of Customs, Tax and Compliance, as well as a lawyer in Sao Paulo. In 2020 he studied Master by Philosophy (masters by Research) at the School of Regulation and Global Governance (REGNET), at the Australian National University, in Canberra, Australia, with the topic “Foreign trade facilitation and simplification under the perspective of exporters SMEs”.
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What does “trade facilitation” really mean?
With the increase in globalization and economic interdependence between countries, trade facilitation has become a critically important issue for the global economy. Consequently, trade facilitation has been addressed in all its possible meanings, in all fields and scopes, and by all institutions that are somehow linked to international trade, composing...
Trade with Brazil: the use of ‘attributes’ in classification of goods
Due to the need for more precise controls on foreign trade, the Brazilian government decided to adopt an additional methodology to performing the classification of goods in the HS/NCM, which is the use of 'attributes'. Each position in the HS/NCM can have several attributes, and the importer must indicate which...
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What does “trade facilitation” really mean?
With the increase in globalization and economic interdependence between countries, trade facilitation has become a critically important issue for the global economy. Consequently, trade facilitation has been addressed in all its possible meanings, in all fields and scopes, and by all institutions that are somehow linked to international trade, composing...
Trade with Brazil: the use of ‘attributes’ in classification of goods
Due to the need for more precise controls on foreign trade, the Brazilian government decided to adopt an additional methodology to performing the classification of goods in the HS/NCM, which is the use of 'attributes'. Each position in the HS/NCM can have several attributes, and the importer must indicate which...