Does AliExpress Ship to Brazil? Yes — Here's What to Expect (2026)
Does AliExpress Ship to Brazil? Everything You Need to Know in 2026
Yes, AliExpress ships to Brazil. It does so at scale — Brazil is consistently one of AliExpress's top five markets worldwide. Millions of Brazilian buyers order from the platform every month, from Manaus to Porto Alegre.
What makes Brazil different from most other AliExpress markets is its customs system. Brazil has some of the most aggressive import taxes in the world, and the rules changed significantly in 2023 and 2024. If you are buying from AliExpress in Brazil, or dropshipping products to Brazilian customers, understanding the customs framework is not optional — it directly determines your real cost.
This guide explains shipping methods, realistic delivery times, Brazil's customs rules including the Remessa Conforme program, and practical steps to minimize taxes and avoid delays.
Shipping Methods Available to Brazil
AliExpress offers several shipping methods to Brazil, with significant differences in speed, tracking reliability, and cost.
| Shipping Method | Estimated Delivery | Tracked | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| AliExpress Standard Shipping | 20–50 days | Yes | Uses Correios for last-mile |
| AliExpress Premium Shipping | 10–25 days | Yes | Faster, better customs handling |
| DHL Express | 5–10 days | Yes | Most reliable, highest cost |
| FedEx | 5–10 days | Yes | Seller-dependent availability |
| CAINIAO Super Economy | 30–60 days | Partial | Cheapest, least predictable |
| Yanwen / ePacket | 25–55 days | Partial | Slow, economy alternative |
AliExpress Standard Shipping is the default for most sellers and uses Correios (Brazil's postal service) for the last mile. It is functional but slow. Correios' performance varies significantly by region — major cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro get reasonably fast delivery, while deliveries to the interior and North region can take substantially longer.
AliExpress Premium Shipping routes through AliExpress's logistics network, which has better customs pre-clearance capability. For most buyers, this is the best balance of price and reliability.
DHL and FedEx are fast and reliable, with professional customs handling that clears packages faster. The surcharge ($20–50 per shipment) is worth it for high-value or time-sensitive orders.
Realistic Delivery Times to Brazil
Seller-listed delivery estimates lean optimistic. Add 30–50% buffer in practice:
- AliExpress Standard Shipping: 25–55 days in practice. The China-to-Brazil transit takes 2–3 weeks, and Receita Federal customs processing adds another 1–3 weeks for many shipments.
- AliExpress Premium Shipping: 15–30 days. The faster transit from China combined with Remessa Conforme compliance significantly reduces customs processing time.
- DHL / FedEx Express: 5–10 days. Professional customs clearance makes this the most time-predictable option.
- CAINIAO Super Economy: 35–70 days. Use only for non-urgent items where cost is the only concern.
During Chinese New Year (January–February), 11.11 sales, and the Brazilian pre-Christmas period, add another 2–3 weeks to all estimates.
Brazil's Customs Rules: The Most Important Thing to Understand
Brazil's Receita Federal (Federal Revenue Service) controls all imports. Understanding their rules is essential before you order anything above a trivial amount.
The Old Rules (Pre-Remessa Conforme)
Under the old system, any package declared above $50 USD was subject to:
- 60% federal import tax on the declared value
- ICMS (state VAT): 17–25% depending on the destination state, applied on top of the federal tax
- A fixed R$150 processing fee for taxed packages
This made importing almost anything expensive. A $100 product could easily cost R$300–400 by the time it cleared customs.
Remessa Conforme: The New Framework
In August 2023, Brazil introduced the Remessa Conforme (Compliant Remittance) program. Participating retailers agree to:
- Accurately declare product values (no undervaluation)
- Pre-collect taxes at checkout
- Share purchase data with Receita Federal
AliExpress joined the Remessa Conforme program. This is the most important fact for Brazilian buyers. When you buy from AliExpress as a Remessa Conforme participant:
- Purchases up to R$10,000 (approximately $2,000 USD) are taxed at a flat 20% federal tax
- The 60% rate that previously applied to non-compliant imports does not apply
- ICMS is charged at 20% on international purchases at the federal level (this was a 2024 rule change)
- Taxes are collected at checkout — no surprises at customs, no release fees to pay before delivery
For purchases above R$10,000, the full import duty regime applies. This is relevant for high-value electronics or bulk purchases.
What About Packages Outside Remessa Conforme?
If you buy from a seller on a platform not participating in Remessa Conforme, or if you buy directly from a Chinese seller's own website:
- The old $50 USD de minimis still applies (duty-free below $50 USD between individuals)
- Above $50 USD: 60% federal tax + state ICMS + processing fees
- Customs may hold the package pending payment notification
The distinction matters for dropshippers. If you are dropshipping to Brazilian customers, sourcing through AliExpress (a Remessa Conforme member) means your customers' packages benefit from the reduced 20% rate and pre-cleared status — significantly smoother than sourcing through non-compliant channels.
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How to Minimize Customs Issues When Buying from AliExpress in Brazil
Stick to AliExpress (Remessa Conforme)
Buying directly through AliExpress.com or the AliExpress app means you are covered by the Remessa Conforme framework. Taxes are shown and collected at checkout. There is no ambiguity at customs.
Check the Tax Included in Your Order Total
AliExpress displays the total cost including taxes at checkout for Brazilian buyers. This is the full cost — what you see is what you pay. No additional amounts due at customs.
Use Your CPF
Brazilian customs require your CPF (Cadastro de Pessoas Físicas) for all imported packages. AliExpress prompts you to enter it during checkout. Always include your CPF. Packages without a valid CPF will be held at customs and may be returned.
Choose Premium Shipping or DHL for High-Value Items
Higher-value orders attract more attention from Receita Federal. Using a premium courier with professional customs handling speeds clearance and reduces the chance of a random inspection hold.
Track via Correios and 17track.net
Once your package arrives in Brazil:
- Use 17track.net with your AliExpress tracking number for the full journey
- Switch to Correios' tracking website once the package shows "arrived in Brazil"
- If tracking stops updating for more than 10 days after arrival, contact Correios directly — packages sometimes stall at regional distribution centers without digital updates
Prohibited and Restricted Items in Brazil
Brazil restricts or prohibits several product categories. Items frequently flagged or seized at Brazilian customs include:
- Pharmaceutical products and supplements (require ANVISA authorization)
- Radio-frequency devices and electronics requiring ANATEL certification
- Weapons, replicas, and airsoft equipment
- Counterfeit or trademark-infringing goods
- Controlled plant materials and seeds
Check ANVISA and ANATEL registries for your specific product before ordering, especially for health products or electronics.
Dropshipping to Brazil: Key Considerations
If you are dropshipping to Brazilian customers using AliExpress as your supplier, the Remessa Conforme framework works in your favor — your supplier is already a compliant participant. However:
Delivery time expectations: Brazilian consumers are accustomed to longer international delivery windows, but standard AliExpress shipping (20–55 days) is long even by local standards. Consider whether Premium Shipping or DHL is viable for your margins.
Returns: Most AliExpress sellers do not accept returns from Brazil. Build your customer service policy around AliExpress's buyer protection dispute process, not traditional return logistics.
Product selection: Electronics, clothing, accessories, and home goods move well in Brazil. Avoid anything requiring ANVISA or ANATEL certification unless you have the compliance infrastructure — customs will hold or seize these.
Pricing for taxes: Since Remessa Conforme taxes are charged at checkout, your customer receives a bill that already includes taxes. Factor this into your pricing comparison versus domestic Brazilian retailers — the 20% tax means AliExpress prices need to be meaningfully lower than local alternatives to remain attractive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to pay taxes when buying from AliExpress in Brazil?
Yes. Under Remessa Conforme, AliExpress collects a 20% federal tax plus 20% ICMS at checkout on all purchases. You pay it when you order, and no additional payment is required at customs. The total shown at checkout is the true cost.
What is the maximum I can import from AliExpress to Brazil?
Under Remessa Conforme, the flat 20% tax rate applies to purchases up to R$10,000 per transaction. Above this limit, full import duty rates apply.
Why is my AliExpress package stuck in customs in Brazil?
Even under Remessa Conforme, packages can be held for random inspection. This typically adds 5–15 business days. If a package has been held for more than 3 weeks with no update, contact Receita Federal with your tracking number and CPF. It may also be awaiting documentation or have a data mismatch (CPF or declared value issues).
Can I use AliExpress in Brazil with a Brazilian credit card?
Yes. AliExpress accepts Visa, Mastercard, and Elo cards issued in Brazil. You can also pay via Boleto Bancário in some cases. Brazilian debit cards may be declined depending on the bank's international transaction settings.
Is AliExpress reliable for buyers in Brazil?
For most product categories, yes. Quality inconsistency and long shipping times are the main complaints. Using AliExpress's buyer protection for disputes, choosing sellers with verified reviews from Brazilian buyers, and selecting tracked shipping methods keeps the risk manageable.
The Bottom Line
AliExpress ships to Brazil reliably, and the Remessa Conforme framework has made the customs process far more predictable than it was before 2023. The 60% import tax shock that caught buyers off guard is no longer the default experience for AliExpress purchases — the flat 20% rate collected at checkout is what most buyers will see.
The platform's main challenges for Brazilian buyers remain delivery speed and last-mile reliability via Correios. For anything important, Premium Shipping or DHL is worth the extra cost. Always include your CPF, track proactively, and know that customs holds are normal and usually resolve within two weeks.
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