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TECnet: The Ultimate Tool for Foreign Trade Professionals

TECnet is the most comprehensive tool for professionals in the foreign trade industry. With this app, agents involved in import operations in Brazil can find support to plan their activities and perform related tasks such as customs clearance and issuing fiscal documents.

By searching for a NCM (Nomenclature of Mercosur Common Market) or keyword, the app provides detailed information for importing goods, including the complete description (NCM), NESH (Nomenclature for Foreign Trade of Goods and Services), Import Tax, LEBIT (Special Import Taxation Regime), LETEC (Special Temporary Exportation Regime), Supply Shortage, Ex-tariff, and Preferential Tariff Agreements. It also includes information on IPI (Tax on Industrialized Products), PIS (Social Integration Program Contribution), COFINS (Contribution for the Financing of Social Security), CIDE (Contribution for Intervention in the Economic Domain) for Fuels, Commercial Defense, and Administrative Treatment.

TECnet provides complete, agile, and credible information. That's Econet's commitment. If you are an Econet client, download it now and take advantage of its features.

Note: This app is exclusive to Econet clients. Calland become one today.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    2.5

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Android

  • OS

    Android 13.0

  • Language

    Portuguese

    Available languages

    • Portuguese
    • Portuguese
  • Downloads

    1

  • Size

    16.11 MB

  • Developer

  • Download Options

    APK, Google Play

  • Filename

    net.tec.econet.editora.br.ecotec2_2.5.apk

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