Turkey
Important
- All wooden packaging require Fumigation certificate.
- All Food and beverage prohibited.
- Dangerous goods / Batteries unable to ship
Importing goods into Turkey involves several steps and requirements.
- Registration: You need to register with the Turkish Ministry of Customs and Trade.
- Import License: Obtain an Import License from the same ministry.
- Documentation: Prepare necessary documents such as the Certificate of Origin, Harmonized System Code (HS Code), product Invoice and packing list.
- Customs Duties and Taxes: Duties and taxes can vary depending on the type, value, and origin of the goods.
- Customs Clearance: Ensure all goods are cleared by Turkish Customs.
Imports
- The importer must have a valid importer registration from Chamber of Commerce
- The imported goods must conform to activities licensed to the importing company
- Imported goods must be accompanied with an International Air Waybill / Bill of Lading, an Original Commercial Invoice, a Certificate of Origin, and a Packing List
- HS Codes must be stated clearly on Commercial Invoice.
Required documents
- Bill of Lading / Air Waybill
- Original Commercial Invoice
- Certificate of Origin approved by Chamber of Commerce
- Packing List (detailed)
Import Duties and Fees
- The customs valuation is based on CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight)
- Customs duties applicable on imported goods depend on HS Codes
- The standard rate of VAT imposed on imported goods
Exports
Required documents
- Original Commercial Invoice.
- Customs Declarations.
- For certain goods, a export license is required.
Important Notes
- All exported goods might be inspected by Customs Authorities
Government Agencies
Turkey Customs | www.trade.gov.tr/customs-formalities |
Seaport
Port of Ambarli |
Airport
Istanbul Atatürk Airport |
Sabiha Gökçen International Airport |
Prohibited and Restricted
- Monetary items including currency, fake money, and coins
- Publications that are offensive to religions, morals, human rights or aims to cause corruption and disorder
- Narcotics and drugs including heroin, opium, drugs raw material (powder, liquid), cannabis leaves, etc.
- Counterfeit goods covering all brands of clothes, machinery, shoes, electronics, watches etc.
- Fireworks*
- Ivory and ivory products*
- Furs*
- Jewelry, precious metals , stones, articles or antiques of exceptional high value*
- Bullion*
- Chemical waste and nuclear waste
- Hazardous as defined in IATA Regulations*
- Ammunitions*
- Human remains, including ashes*
- Animals, plants, food items and perishable*
- Pork meat in any kind, shape or form