Nigeria has pretty stringent rules about importing items into their country from the USA. The guidelines below should make it easier for the importer to carry out documentation and other pertinent responsibilities.
Form M
All items imported into the country must be detailed in the Form M. This Form must be submitted to an Authorized Dealer bank for processing. Necessary information include:
i. Complete description…
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Exporting Goods from the USA to New Zealand
There are many reasons for you to export vehicles, household items, personal effects and other non-pet, non-alcohol, non-pharmaceutical products from the USA to New Zealand. Most of our clients are former residents of New Zealand who have stayed abroad for a few years and are intending to reside there again.
Others are American citizens who are planning to immigrate to the country. For the most…
Shipping from USA to Netherlands
If you’re having items or motor vehicles shipped to Netherlands, you need to take into account the latter country’s customs regulations. Prepare the necessary documents before having your goods exported from the USA. You might also want to compute the duty and tariff costs too before bringing items into the country.
Importing used household items
Used items are defined by Netherlands customs authorities as household…
Shipping from USA to Namibia
When you’re shipping goods from the USA to Namibia, you must first know what documents to secure, and then find out which ones of your items are dutiable, and which ones may be exported without any fees. Below is a quick overview.
On household items
The documents you will have to secure for the importation of household items will depend on your travel status. They’re…
Exporting Goods from USA to Morocco
It’s possible for you to have household goods, personal effects, and motor vehicles and machinery shipped from the USA to Morocco. To avoid the hassle of waiting and/or paying unnecessary fines, though, make sure you follow shipment regulations.
Diplomat removals
If you’re a diplomat from another country currently assigned to Morocco, you can enjoy duty-free importation of your household goods and/or vehicles. You must, however,…