Receiving a notification that your shipment has been detained by customs can be a frustrating and disconcerting experience.
However, knowing the proper procedures and current regimes can help you manage the situation effectively and release your merchandise at the lowest cost and in the shortest possible time.
To avoid the retention of shipments from abroad, it is crucial to inform yourself in advance about the existing regimes for shipments via courier and their limitations.
Here, we provide you with a summary of the main regimes you should know:
This regime is intended for shipments for consumption or sale in a simplified manner, in accordance with Resolution No. 2436/1996 (ANA). The requirements are:
Maximum value: The value of the goods must not exceed USD 1,000 per flight.
Maximum weight: Total shipment weight must be up to 50 kg.
Commercial purpose: May have commercial purposes.
This procedure cannot be used when the goods:
This regime is for shipments for private use without commercial purposes. Requirements include:
Maximum quantity: Up to 3 units of the same item or species.
Maximum weight: No more than 50 kg.
Maximum value: Less than or equal to USD 1,000 per flight.
Frequency: Up to 5 times per calendar year and per person.
This regime is exempt from several regulations, including the intervention of the National Food Institute and economic restrictions.
If your shipment has been detained by customs, follow these steps:
Initial contact: Once informed by the courier about the retention, contact a customs broker.
Provides information: Provides the following information to the dispatcher:
Detail of the merchandise.
Exact description, or technical sheet.
Invoice.
Courier air waybill.
Date of arrival in Argentina.
With this information, the dispatcher will be able to understand the reasons for the detention, determine the steps to follow for release and estimate the total cost of the process.
It is important to evaluate whether it is worth carrying out the necessary procedures to release the merchandise, considering the associated costs such as fees, customs taxes, operating and storage expenses.
If your shipment has been detained by customs, contact us for personalized advice. We will help you resolve the release of the merchandise at the lowest possible cost and we will advise you on all aspects related to regulations and procedures.
At Comex Consultores, we have our own export and import firm and an outstanding team of customs brokers in Argentina. We are here to facilitate all your foreign trade operations.