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Como Exportar Para As Filipinas Um Guia Prático Para Exportadores Brasileiros Como Exportar para as Filipinas Um guia prático para exportadores brasileiros 23 de dezembro de 2019 Índice INTRODUÇÃO ............................................................................................................................ 4 MAPA ......................................................................................................................................... 5 INFORMAÇÕES BÁSICAS ........................................................................................................... 6 I. CARACTERÍSTICAS GERAIS .................................................................................................. 8 1. Geografia .......................................................................................................................................8 2. Indicadores sociais e econômicos ........................................................................................9 3. Organização Política e Administrativa ........................................................................................... 13 4. Participação em organizações e acordos internacionais ............................................................... 17 II. ECONOMIA, MOEDA E DADOS FINANCEIROS .................................................................... 19 Contexto Econômico .............................................................................................................................. 19 1. Principais Setores Econômicos ........................................................................................... 22 Moeda e Dados Financeiros ................................................................................................................... 28 III – COMÉRCIO EXTERIOR .................................................................................................... 32 Visão geral .............................................................................................................................................. 32 Principais produtos ................................................................................................................................ 32 Principais parceiros comerciais .............................................................................................................. 32 IV – RELAÇÕES ECONÔMICAS BRASIL-FILIPINAS .............................................................. 34 Comércio bilateral .................................................................................................................................. 34 Investimentos bilaterais ......................................................................................................................... 35 Principais acordos .................................................................................................................................. 36 Linhas de crédito de bancos brasileiros ................................................................................................. 36 Oportunidades ....................................................................................................................................... 37 V. ACESSO AO MERCADO ......................................................................................................... 43 1. Sistema Tarifário ....................................................................................................................... 43 2. Regulamentação das atividades de comércio exterior ............................................... 49 3. Documentação e Exigências.................................................................................................. 62 4. Regimes Aduaneiros Especiais ............................................................................................. 64 5. Fluxo operacional ...................................................................................................................... 69 VI. TRANSPORTE ..................................................................................................................... 72 Eastern Samar = Samar Oriental ...................................................................................................... 73 1. Estradas e ferrovias ................................................................................................................... 73 2. Transporte hidroviário e infraestrutura portuária ......................................................... 74 3. Transporte aéreo ........................................................................................................................ 77 2 2. Procedimentos de Importação e Exportação ................................................................... 79 VII. ESTRUTURA DE VENDAS E MARKETING .......................................................................... 84 1. Canais de Distribuição ........................................................................................................... 84 2. Promoção de Vendas .............................................................................................................. 86 3. Práticas Comerciais ................................................................................................................ 87 4. Comércio eletrônico ............................................................................................................... 97 VIII. RECOMENDAÇÕES PARA EMPRESAS BRASILEIRAS ....................................................... 99 1. Práticas comerciais comuns ................................................................................................ 99 2. Resumo das recomendações ............................................................................................. 100 ANEXOS ...................................................................................................................................... i A – CONTATOS ÚTEIS ................................................................................................................. i 1. Órgãos Oficiais ............................................................................................................................. i 2. Câmaras de Comércio .............................................................................................................. iii Associações Comerciais Locais ................................................................................................................. iv Empresas de Comércio Eletrônico ............................................................................................................ v Órgãos de Proteção ao Consumidor ......................................................................................................... v Principais Bancos ..................................................................................................................................... vi Meios de Comunicação ............................................................................................................................ vi Agências de Publicidade ......................................................................................................................... vii 3. Empresas de Consultoria ...................................................................................................... viii 4. Obtenção de Documentos ...................................................................................................... ix 5. Transportadoras do/para o Brasil ........................................................................................ x Supervisão e Monitoramento de Remessa ............................................................................................. xii 1. Hotéis na Grande Manila ............................................................................................................... xiii Cidade: Pasay ......................................................................................................................................... xiii B – FRETE E COMUNICAÇÃO COM O BRASIL ........................................................................... xv 1. Frete Marítimo ................................................................................................................................ xv Transporte Aéreo .............................................................................................................................. xv 2. Telecomunicações ................................................................................................................... xvi C – INFORMAÇÕES PRÁTICAS ................................................................................................ xvii D. ESTATÍSTICAS COMERCIAIS E OUTRAS TABELAS .............................................................. xix REFERÊNCIAS ............................................................................................................................ lv 3 INTRODUÇÃO As Filipinas são uma economia dinâmica e em rápida expansão. O crescimento do produto interno bruto (PIB) do país se manteve acima de 6% em todos os anos desde 2012. Com um crescimento de 6,2% em 2018, o PIB das Filipinas em preços reais foi registrado em US$335 bilhões. Com uma das economias em mais rápido crescimento na Ásia, as Filipinas foram nomeadas um dos Novos Tigres Asiáticos, juntamente com a Indonésia e a Tailândia. Projeta-se que a economia filipina seja a 5ª maior da Ásia e a 16ª maior do mundo até 2050. Sendo um país densamente povoado com mais de 108 milhões de habitantes, as Filipinas se orgulham
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