Navigating customs and import duties is an important part of working with wholesalers and manufacturers. In most cases, you’ll be responsible for handling customs documentation and paying any import duties, unless the supplier specifically offers help with that process (some do, but not all). It’s always a good idea to clarify this upfront with your supplier before listing their products for sale.
If you’re not familiar with import procedures, you can reach out to your local customs office for guidance. Or, to save time and avoid the paperwork, you might consider hiring a freight forwarder or customs broker especially for larger shipments.
For smaller packages, using services like DHL or UPS can simplify things, as they often include customs clearance and duty fees in their shipping rates.
To dive deeper into how customs works, this guide should help:
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