HS Code → Brazil NCM Lookup
Enter your international HS code (4 or 6 digits) or search by product name to find the matching Brazilian NCM codes and their import duty rates.
The first 6 digits of Brazil's NCM code are identical to the international HS code. We map the remaining 2 digits for you.
How HS and NCM codes relate
The Harmonized System (HS) is the international standard maintained by the World Customs Organization. The first 6 digits are identical worldwide.
Brazil uses the NCM (Nomenclatura Comum do Mercosul) — the HS code plus 2 extra Mercosur-specific digits, for a total of 8 digits.
The EU uses CN (Combined Nomenclature) — also HS + 2 extra EU-specific digits. The US uses HTS (HS + 4 digits).
Same product, same first 6 digits. Only the suffixes differ by country/bloc.
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Each chapter page shows all NCM codes, duty rates, regulatory agencies, and exporter insights.
Quick reference
?What is an NCM code?
NCM (Nomenclatura Comum do Mercosul) is Brazil's 8-digit tariff classification code. The first 6 digits match the international HS (Harmonized System) code — the remaining 2 are Mercosur-specific. Every import tax rate in Brazil is determined by the NCM code.
HS → NCM lookup tool?What is Ex-Tarifário?
Ex-Tarifário is a Brazilian government program that temporarily reduces import duty (II) to 0–2% for capital goods (BK) and IT/telecom equipment (BIT) that have no domestic equivalent. Applications are analyzed by SDIC and resolutions published by GECEX.
Check Ex-Tarifário eligibility?What is ICMS?
ICMS (Imposto sobre Circulação de Mercadorias e Serviços) is a state-level VAT charged on imported goods. Rates vary by state (typically 17–20%, up to 25% for some products). ICMS cascades on top of other import taxes, significantly increasing landed cost.
ICMS rates by state