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Customs Procedures for Importing Dried Mango: A Step-by-Step Guide

Updated: Apr 11

Importing dried mango requires compliance with customs regulations to ensure smooth and legal transactions. Understanding the necessary procedures will help businesses avoid delays, extra costs, and regulatory issues. This guide provides a step-by-step process to successfully import dried mango into international markets.

Importing Dried Mango

Step 1: Understand Import Regulations


Each country has specific import regulations for dried fruit. It is crucial to:


  • Check the tariff classification code (HS Code) for dried mango.

  • Review import duties and taxes applicable in the destination country.

  • Understand food safety and phytosanitary requirements, including permissible additives and moisture content limits.


Step 2: Verify Supplier Compliance


To ensure a smooth import process, work with reliable suppliers who can provide:


  • Certificates of Origin to confirm the product's country of origin.

  • Health and Safety Certifications such as HACCP, ISO, or FDA approval.

  • Phytosanitary Certificates to meet quarantine and food safety regulations.


Step 3: Arrange Necessary Documentation


Proper documentation is essential to clear customs without issues. Key documents include:


  • Commercial Invoice detailing the shipment's value and quantity.

  • Packing List with information on packaging and labeling.

  • Bill of Lading (BOL) or Air Waybill (AWB) for shipment tracking.

  • Import Permits (if required by the destination country).


Step 4: Customs Clearance Process


The customs clearance process typically involves:


  • Submitting the required import declaration forms.

  • Paying customs duties, VAT, and other fees.

  • Undergoing inspection and quarantine checks (if applicable).

  • Obtaining customs release approval to proceed with distribution.


Step 5: Logistics and Final Delivery


Once customs clearance is complete:


  • Arrange transportation (land, sea, or air) to the final destination.

  • Ensure proper storage conditions to maintain dried mango quality.

  • Track shipment and resolve any delays or issues with customs brokers if necessary.


Finding Reliable Suppliers for Dried Mango Imports


  • B2B Marketplaces: Platforms such as Alibaba, Global Sources, and TradeIndia list dried mango suppliers.

  • Trade Shows and Expos: Events like SIAL, Anuga, and Gulfood provide opportunities to meet suppliers.

  • Direct Farm Sourcing: Working with mango cooperatives enhances quality control.

  • Industry Associations: Organizations like the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council list verified exporters.






Conclusion


Navigating customs procedures effectively is crucial for businesses importing dried mango. By understanding regulations, verifying supplier compliance, and preparing proper documentation, you can ensure a seamless import process.


If you are looking for a trusted supplier, Mekong International provides high-quality, certified dried mango with competitive pricing and reliable global shipping.


MEKONG INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD

Contact Name: Mr. Ninh Tran

Phone: +84 909 722 866 (Phone / Whatsapp / Wechat)


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