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Florida Import Guide

Brazil to Florida

Brazil is a major source of steel, iron, aircraft parts, and agricultural products entering Florida. No FTA is in place — most goods pay MFN rates plus any applicable §301 or §232 surcharges.

Annual FL imports
$5.9B
Ports:Port of MiamiPort Tampa BayJAXPORT
No FTA
No Free Trade Agreement

No US-Brazil FTA. All goods pay MFN (Most Favored Nation) duty rates. Some agricultural goods may qualify under GSP if reinstated.

PGA Requirements

FDA prior notice required for all food shipments including orange juice and agricultural products. USDA inspection for plant-based goods.

Top HTS Codes for this Route
7208.25.30
Steel, hot-rolled flat-rolled products, width >= 600mm
Subject to §232 steel tariffs (25%). No FTA relief.
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2009.11.00FDA
Orange juice, frozen, not concentrated
FDA prior notice required. High volume through Port Tampa.
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8802.40.00
Airplanes and aircraft, unladen weight > 15,000kg
Embraer aircraft. Complex valuation rules apply.
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1201.90.00USDA
Soybeans, other than seed
USDA inspection. Enters via Port Tampa bulk terminals.
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7304.31.60
Seamless tubes and pipes, iron or steel
Subject to §232. Petition for exclusion may be available.
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4703.21.00
Chemical wood pulp, soda or sulfate
Major Brazilian export. Standard MFN duty applies.
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Top Import Categories
Steel productsAircraft & partsSoybeansOrange juiceMachinery
Know your full duty stack before the shipment arrives.

Look up any HTS code, get every tariff stacked — §301, §232, §122, ADD/CVD, FTA rates — and watch for changes.

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