The following customs declaration documents are required for export to Myanmar:
Commercial invoice: includes details such as product name, quantity and price, which needs to be filled in English.
Packing list: including the gross weight, net weight, volume, and packing method of the goods, etc., also need to be filled in English.
Customs Declaration: This document is issued by a government agency or recognized third party agency in the exporting country and submitted by the exporter to Myanmar Customs.The document specifies the variety, quality, quantity, origin, value and other information of the exported goods.
Transport documents: including bills of lading, manifests, etc., indicating the transportation route and means of transport of goods.
Certificate of Origin: This certificate is issued by the relevant authorities and confirms the origin of the exported goods.
Customs Declaration: This document can be issued by the exporter or its agent stating that the exported goods do not violate any export restrictions or prohibitions.
Other necessary documents: such as health certificate, safety certificate, environmental certificate, etc., the specific requirements depend on the nature of the exported goods.
It should be noted that different export commodities may require different customs declaration materials, and it is recommended to consult relevant agencies or professional export agency companies for more accurate information before exporting.
Myanmar Shipping Logistics Company, Beston Logistics, Myanmar Special Line.
Commercial invoice: includes details such as product name, quantity and price, which needs to be filled in English.
Packing list: including the gross weight, net weight, volume, and packing method of the goods, etc., also need to be filled in English.
Customs Declaration: This document is issued by a government agency or recognized third party agency in the exporting country and submitted by the exporter to Myanmar Customs.The document specifies the variety, quality, quantity, origin, value and other information of the exported goods.
Transport documents: including bills of lading, manifests, etc., indicating the transportation route and means of transport of goods.
Certificate of Origin: This certificate is issued by the relevant authorities and confirms the origin of the exported goods.
Customs Declaration: This document can be issued by the exporter or its agent stating that the exported goods do not violate any export restrictions or prohibitions.
Other necessary documents: such as health certificate, safety certificate, environmental certificate, etc., the specific requirements depend on the nature of the exported goods.
It should be noted that different export commodities may require different customs declaration materials, and it is recommended to consult relevant agencies or professional export agency companies for more accurate information before exporting.
Myanmar Shipping Logistics Company, Beston Logistics, Myanmar Special Line.