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Foreign Trade Information | Brazil will levy a 17%value -added tax rate; Fukushima nuclear pollu

  • Author:sofreight.com
  • Release Date:2023-06-08
NO.1, Brazil will uniformly levy 17%of the value -added tax rate









On June 5th, the Brazilian State State Secretary Committee unanimously decided to levy a unified 17%VAT rate on the goods purchased on the e -commerce platform.



The implementation date of the new unified tax rate has not been determined, but it has been officially submitted to the Ministry of Finance on Thursday (1st).In addition to VAT, the Brazilian government also levies 60%of imported import taxes on imported goods.



NO.2, Fukushima nuclear pollution water exhaust tunnel injection into seawater









According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) reported on June 6, the Fukushima nuclear pollution water exhaust tunnel began to be injected into seawater, and about 6,000 tons of seawater will be filled during the day.



In addition, according to the Kyodo News Agency, Tokyo Electric Power Company released a report on the 5th that the seafish Xu's body captured in the Harbor caught in the Fukushima first nuclear power plant last month detected that the radioactive element content was severely exceeded, reaching 18,000 Berk per kilogram,Lael is 180 times that of the prescribed standard upper limit.



NO.3, the number of employment in the United States increased for 29 consecutive months









In May, the United States added 339,000 employment in May. In the context of rising interest rates and inflation, the employment market showed toughness.



In recent months, the number of new positions in the US employment market has been higher than expected.Employment growth in May is the 29th month of employment.Although the unemployment rate rises to 3.7%, it is still close to the historical low.



The low unemployment rate puts pressure on wages because employers are competing for scarce workers.In May, wages increased by 4.3%from the same period last year.



NO.4.









Boeing CEO Calkhon said that due to the tension of supply chain, the ability of Boeing and Airbus to meet customers may be restricted in the next 5 years, and the progress of the tension of supply chain is "slow.Scratch your head.



Bloomberg reported that Boeing and Airbus's single -channel aircraft had been sold out at least before 2029, but at present, global aircraft orders have been severely lagged behind, and the number of delayed aircraft reached 12720.



NO.5, Serbia e -commerce market at high speed growth









According to data from the Serbia Bank (NBS), in the first quarter of 2023, Serbia had 8.7 million Panar online shopping orders, an increase of 25.76%from the same period last year.



During the epidemic, consumers in the country have developed the habit of online shopping.As a result, the Serbian e -commerce market performed strongly in the first quarter.