Our company is interested in selling our products in Cambodia.
However, we are not sure how can we transport our products from Thailand to Cambodia.
By sea? By land?
Around how much would the price be?
Will there be any tax charged if use either transportation methods? (Sea & Land)
Is there any documents or requirements needed?
Transport Goods from Thailand to Phonm Penh
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If you expect an answer you need to give more details and ask a specific question; how can anyone tell you the shipping costs, paperwork and taxes on a good that they don't know what it is.wiremaster wrote:Our company is interested in selling our products in Cambodia.
However, we are not sure how can we transport our products from Thailand to Cambodia.
By sea? By land?
Around how much would the price be?
Will there be any tax charged if use either transportation methods? (Sea & Land)
Is there any documents or requirements needed?
I think they won't charge you any custom fees if you deliver them by hot air balloons.
Anyway seriously by land is generally cheaper coming from Thailand, you should really contact a logistic company for help since you seem very inexperienced.
By the law you should pay the standard custom duties (which vary from product to product) as well as 10%vat. If you import by container it's hard to avoid paying it.
If you have small amounts of something expensive you can have local Khmer move it bit by bit with them across the border tax free, this is still tolerated by custom authority at the moment. You might be able to get lower tariffs if you have contacts in the local custom office.
Also you might consider using a bonded warehouse in PP so that you can import the product duty free and show/sell it to potential distributors without paying duty and vat in advance (you will still be paying the duties later when it exists the warehouse unless you want to bring it abroad again).
Anyway seriously by land is generally cheaper coming from Thailand, you should really contact a logistic company for help since you seem very inexperienced.
By the law you should pay the standard custom duties (which vary from product to product) as well as 10%vat. If you import by container it's hard to avoid paying it.
If you have small amounts of something expensive you can have local Khmer move it bit by bit with them across the border tax free, this is still tolerated by custom authority at the moment. You might be able to get lower tariffs if you have contacts in the local custom office.
Also you might consider using a bonded warehouse in PP so that you can import the product duty free and show/sell it to potential distributors without paying duty and vat in advance (you will still be paying the duties later when it exists the warehouse unless you want to bring it abroad again).
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