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TUTOR
CAROLINA FRANCO PARRA
SENA
TECNOLOGIA EN NEGOCIACIÓN INTERNACIONAL
2018
Make a technical data or specification sheet about a product that Colombia
imports in agreement with the FTA. It must have the duty rates and the custom
valuation according to the country of destination, with the purpose of giving
detailed information about the product that the customer will buy.
This evidence must be sent in Microsoft Word or PDF format through the virtual
learning platform, as follows:
FTA
Since the Treaty of Free Trade signed between Canada and Colombia, the departments of Colombia have taken advantage of, integrating it as a means
of development and diversification of their local market, introducing innovative products, always seeking a competitive advantage between the local market
and international.
ABOUT PRODUCT
Other Wheat is identified under tariff heading 1001991090 and relates basically to other wheats not included in other tariff headings falling within Chapter
(1001) Wheat and Morcajo. In 2012, imports of this product totaled US $ 103,111,918 million dollars, on the total imported in its category. With respect
specifically to imports of this product from Canada, it can be observed that in 2012 they were USD $ 68,429,922 million dollars, a figure that in previous
years did not present any participation by the country towards the department and also in general terms, which Shows that before 2012 Bogota did not
import this product. However, with respect to August 2012 and August 2013, there was a decrease of 10.85% in imports, which were USD $ 10,882,982 in
2012 and USD $ 33,567,536.90 in 2013. It is clear that Canada's share of total imports from Bogotá is quite significant, basically because there are not
many suppliers and the market is small, which places the country in the number one position in the ranking.
TAXES
• 15% Single rate of income tax for industrial users of goods and services (outside the free zone is 25%).
CUSTOMS OFFICER
• Customs extraterritoriality.
• Non-payment of customs duties for capital goods, equipment, supplies and spare parts from abroad.
• Partial payment of taxes on merchandise from abroad to be used just in time in Colombia.