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Do you know about "exporting to Peru"?

author:Ruida Xin South America special line fat liu

Peru is located in the west of South America, and with the help of the western South American route and friendly trade relations, there are many trade exchanges with our country. The products we export to Peru are mainly organic electricity, high-tech products, textiles, etc. Made in China, for many countries in South America, is an affordable and cost-effective product with good quality.

1. Document requirements

Export to Peru, first of all, we need to cooperate with the requirements of the port of destination in the documents, otherwise the goods cannot be cleared or the loss of customs clearance delay is not a happy thing for anyone due to the problem of document format after arrival.

  • Peruvian Customs does not accept electric bills of lading operations, only accepts original bills of lading or original Sea Waybills, and original Sea Waybills can only be issued to freight forwarders;
  • At least one of the consignees or notifying parties in the document must be locally registered in Peru and show their RUC Number, and if the consignee is "To Order" or "To Order of Shipper", the notifying party must be a locally registered company in Peru and show its RUC Number;
  • If the container has more than one lead seal number, all lead seal numbers must be displayed on the bill of lading and manifest;
  • For certified products such as beauty equipment, cosmetics, and medical equipment, it is necessary to confirm whether certification and certification time limits need to be carried out before the goods are shipped, so as to avoid huge overdue container rent and terminal storage fees due to the inability to declare the goods after arriving at the port.

2. Peru's anti-dumping against China

Peru's anti-dumping measures on Chinese products are relatively small, and only four anti-dumping safeguard measures are still being implemented, namely: zippers and their accessories, polyester and cotton blended fabrics, stainless steel tableware, and footwear.

Do you know about "exporting to Peru"?
Do you know about "exporting to Peru"?
Do you know about "exporting to Peru"?
Do you know about "exporting to Peru"?

3. Strictly declare the value of the goods, and do not underreport

Although customs clearance is relatively simple and easy in Peru compared to several countries in MERCOSUR, the declaration materials must be produced strictly and truthfully.

Peruvian Customs is very strict in the evaluation of products, especially machinery and textile products, often because customers are accustomed to the routine of other special lines, automatically report the value of goods to 50% or even lower, resulting in us at the port of destination, customs assessment price is much higher than the declared value, resulting in additional taxes and penalties.

Do you know about "exporting to Peru"?

For example, customer A once delivered a compressor component to our company, declared the value of the goods 3,000 US dollars, according to the information provided by the customer, we boldly declared 3,000 US dollars in the destination port. Good fellow, the goods are stuck, the customs are angry: you underreported ah! Do you not recognize the goods when we do not recognize the goods! You're a layman!

Split the head and cover the face, and then brush and brush a few lists, the tax was made up ~ the fine was paid ~ and the goods were finally cleared. When the follow-up salesman chatted with the customer, he found that the actual value of the goods was 7,000 US dollars.............

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4. DDP double-clear process

Generally speaking, if the Peruvian consignee requires DDP clauses, it is more convenient for the domestic consignor to find a South American special line double clearing forwarder to transport the goods.

Inquiry with cargo information - confirm price, timeliness - pack the goods, paste the marks required by the freight forwarder, print the warehouse receipt and send it to the freight forwarder's warehouse with the goods - provide packing list and invoice - check the data of the goods in the warehouse, confirm the bill and pay - load the container, wait for the shipment - the goods arrive at the port for customs clearance - pick up the goods and unpack, arrange delivery

Do you know about "exporting to Peru"?

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