What is temporary import?

Whether you're shipping paintings for an art show or sending equipment for repair – temporary import is useful as it allows goods like exhibition items or sports gear into a country for a short period of time. Since the goods will only be in the country temporarily, and will not enter that country’s market, they are exempt from import duties. 

What are the two categories of temporary import?

Temporary import allows goods to be brought into a country for a brief period of time. It’s beneficial for businesses who ship internationally because the import duties are totally or partially suspended.

There are different types of temporary import depending on the goods and reason for shipping. The first step in understanding which one applies to your goods is defining whether the products you are shipping will return unchanged or if they will be modified in some way.

Temporary import (unchanged)

If you plan to re-export your goods unchanged, you can make use of temporary import under ATA Carnet, Standard Temporary Import or Temporary Import under Bond.

This is useful for shipping artwork for exhibitions, promotional materials for trade shows or sports equipment for training or competition.

Temporary import (for processing)

If the goods will be processed, repaired or modified in any way, you can make use of a Temporary Processing procedure. 

If you are shipping parts to be assembled in a device, nuts to be shelled or equipment to be repaired, this could be the type of temporary to use.

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