Brazil has been known as a challenging country for multinational and national enterprises interested in either importing into Brazil or exporting from it. Even though it represents a highly attractive consumer market, the political, economic, administrative and regulatory environment make Brazil a risky business partner. From Trade Policy to Customs procedures, structural and legal changes are shaping the future for international trade as a whole. This article explores, through data collection and its corresponding analysis, progress made towards implementing trade facilitation and liberalization measures as well as those still in need for further attention.