When dealing with International Trade, the term Import is the action of receiving or buying goods or services from another country in exchange for money or other goods and services.
When Importing to Australia, you must ensure:
- Goods are packed to Australian Importing standards;
- Goods have been treated and comply with Australis biosecurity standards;
- Ensure that your vessel (ship or aircraft) have been approved to Import and land in Australia;
- Containers are clean and containment free;
- All goods have been declared; and
- Amongst various other requirements.
It is wise to speak with an International Trade Lawyer when you are preparing to Import products into Australia. Our International Trade Lawyers can provide you with legal advice and guide you through the Importing process.
Our International Trade Lawyers can provide you with legal advice so that you are aware of;
- Approved and prohibited goods;
- Permits and certificates you must obtain
- Legislations that you must comply with;
- Procedures and requirements to prepare for Importing;
- Procedures and requirement to successfully Import; and
- Obligations of the Importer.
Furthermore, our International Trade Lawyers can also assist you with preparing and submitting all the relevant and necessary forms.
If you are an Importer or are thinking of becoming an importer in the future, it is important that you seek legal assistance from an International Trade Lawyer. To book a consultation with one of our International Trade Lawyers, please contact our firm by telephone on (02) 9233 4048 or send an email to info@navado.com.au.
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