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Importing Goods into Turkey from USA

If you’re returning to Turkey as a citizen, you’re being transferred there for work, or if you are thinking of migrating to the country from the USA, it is only natural for you to worry about importing procedures. As with any country, the importation of goods and vehicles may be cumbersome or costly, if not both. The information bellow should make things easier, though. For…

Shipping Goods from USA to Taiwan

Taiwan is pretty stringent when it comes to the importation of goods and vehicles from any foreign country. Household goods must also not contain any prohibited items (this includes books and other forms of literature printed in China). Otherwise, these goods can be impounded, destroyed or exported back to the country and the consignee, fined for bringing such items into the country. Hopefully, these guidelines…

Exporting Goods from USA to Sweden

Are you moving back to Sweden after living in the USA for more than one year? Or are you an American expat who needs to move into the country temporarily? No one can really tell what life has in store for us, and the documentation involved in moving our assets around the globe can be confusing. The information below should make things easier, though, for…

Importing Goods into South Korea from USA

Transferring residences from the USA to Korea, whether you’re an expat or a returning citizen, can be pretty tedious. The paper work for both your residential and work permits and the shipment of your properties can be cumbersome. The overview of the shipping guidelines should help you through the process. On household goods and effects All household items and personal effects are considered used and…

Exporting Goods from USA to South Africa

If you’re an expat who will soon be transferred South Africa from the USA, or a returning South African national who have stayed in the USA for quite some time, you will have to export your household goods, automobile, and maybe even a boat or machineries for your business into the South Africa. The process can be tedious but tolerable, as long as you have…