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Brazil's Lula signs into law 20% tax on international purchases of up to $50

Published 06/27/2024, 05:01 PM
Updated 06/27/2024, 05:08 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attends the sworn-in ceremony of Brazilian state-run oil firm Petrobras CEO Magda Chambriard ( not pictured) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 19, 2024. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes/File Photo

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Thursday signed into law a 20% tax on international purchases of up to $50, despite having previously criticized the measure.

Lula signed the bill into law during a meeting of his Council for Sustainable Economic and Social Development in Brasilia.

The tax on online international low cost purchases was a request from Brazilian retailers who argue that they are being victims of unfair competition, mainly against Chinese e-commerce giants.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attends the sworn-in ceremony of Brazilian state-run oil firm Petrobras CEO Magda Chambriard ( not pictured) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 19, 2024. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes/File Photo

In May, Lula had said he was willing to negotiate with lawmakers about taxing cross-border low cost purchases of up to 50 dollars, but he did not rule out the possibility of vetoing the measure. At the time, the president pointed out that the measure could impact people with lower income.

The highly controversial tax was attached to a bill that creates the so-called Green Mobility and Innovation program (Mover).

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