Posts from Jet Team

Understanding De Minimis Thresholds in International Trade

The duty fee de minimis threshold* refers to a minimum value or amount of goods below which no customs duties collection. Higher de minimis levels facilitate import of low-value consignments. If the value of the shipment is below the de minimis threshold, it can be clear without incurring customs duties. The benefit from a low value duty free de minimis threshold is critical for e-commerce orders.


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Shipping ocean freight from Canada

If you are looking to ship goods internationally from Canada, ocean freight can be your best option. With its vast coastline and numerous ports, Canada offers extensive shipping routes and efficient access to major global markets. In this blog post, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide on shipping ocean freight from Canada.


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Phone manufacturers, including Apple, are moving towards eSIM technology. If your carrier's network does not support eSIM, you may still need a physical nano-SIM. While Apple phones in Canada continue to support nano-SIM cards, most iPhones purchased in the USA no longer have this option.


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Though the customs process for shipping freight can seem daunting, it is actually less complicated than you may think. Especially with a partner such as Jet Worldwide. This guide on how to navigate customs with a guide to international customs clearance. clearance can assist you in comprehending the import process. Successfully complete your next international shipment. Ensuring your peace of mind with Jet Worldwide.


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Import tax is a topic that often discussed among businesses and consumers alike. Duty and VAT is an important aspect of international trade and e-commerce to the UK. Customs duty, is levied on goods imported into the country from outside the European Union.  And, although Canada and the UK share a free trade agreement, this includes most Canadian shipments.


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Overview: Ocean freight moves over 80% of global trade and remains the most cost-effective way to ship heavy or bulky cargo to and from Canada. This guide explains LCL vs FCL, typical transit times, cost drivers & surcharges, major Canadian ports, when air is smarter than ocean, and how CARM & CERS affect your shipments. Use the checklists to reduce demurrage/detention and avoid surprise fees.


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Delivery Duty Paid Shipping

Sellers always have to consider import fees for shipping packages delivery duty paid Worldwide. This post explores all aspects import fees. What are the most common import charges? How to calculated duty? And prepayment of value added tax (VAT). Why DDP shipping is often preferable but not always the best option.


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Taking supplements and vitamins is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle for millions worldwide. Canadian supplements are world-renowned for their purity, manufacturing standards, and strict regulation by Health Canada. However, accessing these brands from abroad can be difficult without a reliable logistics partner.


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Canadian regulators are in the process of changing how to calculated the value for duty (VFD). The VFD is base amount on which duty is accessed. The proposed rules will affect non-resident importers (NRI's).Non resident importers can now import goods using a lower earlier sale price. While Canadian based importers declare a value of actual sale to the Canadian buyer.The consultation period has concluded.


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