Get help with Customs procedures, limitations and restrictions. Prepare your shipment properly.RS Express clearance procedures:
All shipments crossing international borders must be cleared through Customs in the destination country prior to being delivered to the recipient. Unless the sender specified a broker, RS Express submits shipments to Customs and other regulatory agencies. It is the sender's responsibility to provide the necessary and correct documentation. Shipments that require more than the RS Express International Air Waybill and Commercial Invoice may require more transit time. If shipments are held by Customs because of incorrect or missing documentation we may first attempt to notify the recipient. Bangladesh Import Clearance Process :
When shipping to Bangladesh, clearance through Customs depends on whether you're shipping:
Documents with no commercial value Dutiable goods
Customs clearance hours are from 10:00 to 13:00, Saturday to Wednesday, and from 10:00 to 17:00 on Thursdays.
The shipper, the recipient, or a third party may pay duty and/or tax.
Partial clearance of shipments is not allowed.
Duty and taxes will be assessed on all shipments, including gift items. Duty exempt imports include shipments from governments, semi-government organizations, embassies, etc. All duty exempt shipments must include the applicable duty exemption letters.
Customs reserves the right to declare any shipment to be undervalued. Any shipment thought to be undervalued will be reassessed for the actual value and clearance will be delayed.
If a shipment has not received clearance within 30 days from arrival, the shipment will be considered abandoned and surrendered to Customs. No claims will be accepted after 30 days.
Clearance must occur at Dhaka Airport. Shipments may not be transferred to another airport within Bangladesh until clearance has been received from Dhaka.
Same-day clearance is available for shipments of samples valued up to US $100 and weighing up to 5 kg if consignee authorizes duty and tax to be billed to the shipper on the Air Waybill. Shipments valued over US $100 and weighing more than 5 kg will require formal clearance and will take two to four days.
Import/Export Prohibitions and Restrictions :
Certain items are prohibited by Customs for import/Export to Bangladesh. These items are in addition to items forbidden by IATA. Senders are responsible for making sure that the goods they are shipping are acceptable for shipment to Bangladesh.Forbidden for Import to Bangladesh
Currencies
Medicines
Any Powder Items
Liquid
Chemicales
Battery
Electronic Items ( Mobile phones,Laptop,Headphones,Starters,Radio,Battery Machine,toys,Gadgets with batteries ,Wireless or with wires etc).
Dangerous goods as defined by IATA
Viagra
Pornographic materials
Arms and explosives
Leather (wet blue)
Ice (wet)
Jewelry containing precious metals
Metals, precious
Human body parts
Live animals
Personal effects
Restrictions for Import to Bangladesh
Medicine requires a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Drug Administration Food, perishable and non-perishable, requires a Radiation Certificate from the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC) to be submitted by consignee to Customs for clearance Wireless telephones, Networking Device (electronic and remote control) require a Certificate from the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC)
Required Documentation
Required documentation varies according to the following factors:
If you are shipping documents, an Air Waybill and RS Express Waybill are required. If you are sending a gift shipment, an Air Waybill, Commercial Invoice and authorization of the consignee are required. If you are shipping samples, an Air Waybill, a RS Express Waybill, a Commercial Invoice, and a copy of VAT registration are required.
If you are shipping a high value shipment, an Air Waybill, RS Express Waybill, a VAT Registration Certificate, an Import Registration Certificate, an Import Permit, and authorization from the consignee are required.