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10,515 NCM codes · 5,612 HS headings
Data: May 2026
Last updated: May 2026

HS 8514.39: Furnaces and ovens; electric, for industrial or laboratory use, other than those functioning by induction, dielectric loss or resistance heated, other than electron beam, plasma or vacuum arc furnaces

Brazil import duty rates — Updated May 2026

1
NCM codes
14%
Import duty (II)
4
Active Ex-Tarifário

HS 8514.39 covers furnaces and ovens; electric, for industrial or laboratory use, other than those functioning by induction, dielectric loss or resistance heated, other than electron beam, plasma or vacuum arc furnaces under Brazil's NCM classification. This heading maps to 1 Brazilian NCM code with import duty (II) of 14%. 4 active Ex-Tarifário exemptions exist for this heading, meaning qualifying capital goods or IT equipment can enter Brazil at 0% duty. Under the EU-Mercosur agreement, EU-origin products in this category benefit from progressive tariff reduction. In 2024, Brazil imported $24.3M worth of these products, with USA as the leading supplier.

Regulatory agencies

INMETROAnatel

Products under this heading may require pre-approval before customs clearance. Learn more

EU-Mercosur impact

Most products liberalized within 10 years. Telecom infrastructure equipment benefits significantly.

Full EU-Mercosur guide →

Ex-Tarifário available

4 active Ex-Tarifário exemptions cover1 NCM code in this heading. Capital goods (BK) and IT/telecom equipment (BIT) with no domestic equivalent in Brazil can import at 0% duty instead of 14%.

Brazil imports — 2024

Source: UN Comtrade
$24.3M
Total CIF value
10
Exporting countries

Top exporters to Brazil

1USA
$11.2M46.3%
2Country 380
$4.2M17.3%
3China
$2.9M11.9%
4Austria
$2.4M9.7%
5Canada
$846K3.5%
6United Kingdom
$808K3.3%
7Brazil
$524K2.2%
8Germany
$519K2.1%

CIF values in USD. Percentage = share of Brazil's total imports for this HS heading.

NCM codes under HS 8514.39

NCM CodeDescription (PT — official)IIIPIEx-Tarif.
8514.39.00-- Outros14%3.25%4 activeCalculate →

How to import furnaces and ovens; electric, for industrial or laboratory use, other than those functioning by induction, dielectric loss or resistance heated, other than electron beam, plasma or vacuum arc furnaces into Brazil

  1. Confirm the NCM code — the table above shows 1 NCM code under HS 8514.39. Your Brazilian customs broker will determine the exact 8-digit NCM.
  2. Check the import duty — rates for this heading are 14%. This is the base rate before other taxes.
  3. Check Ex-Tarifário — 4 active exemptions exist for this heading. If your product qualifies, import duty drops to 0%.
  4. Calculate the full landed cost — Brazil charges 7 cascading taxes on imports: II, IPI, PIS, COFINS, ICMS, AFRMM, and Siscomex fee.
  5. Verify regulatory requirements — check if ANVISA, INMETRO, MAPA, or other agencies require pre-clearance for your product.

Calculate your landed cost

Enter CIF value and get a breakdown of all 7 Brazilian import taxes for HS 8514.39.