Quoting from [madass150]:
Just visit Taipei World Trade Center, there are many suppliers(office) and show room, you'll find some good suppliers there.
Or visit their web-side, and press the key word " motorcycle parts" to get some useful information.![]()
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Quoting from [madass150]:
Motorcycle parts is what I wish to import in to the Philippines. Does anyone have knowledge of the requirements needed to do this. I,m want to get it right. I really need step by step proceedures. I,ve never imported before.
Quoting from [madass150]:Quoting from [promotif]:
Thankyou but you are missing my point ,I ALREADY have a supplier, what i want to know is importing proceedures and preferably from people in the Philippines who have importing experience who can give me advice.
All you need is a customs broker. If you plan to import on a regular basis, it would be wise to ask your customs broker to apply for an import permit on your behalf so you can make use of the taxes you paid on your imports as VAT/input tax credits.
There are hundreds of CUSTOMS BROKERS in the yellow pages. However be careful as some customs brokers are in cahoots with criminal syndicates who would open your container and pilfer the contents while the container is on its way to your warehouse. I haven't had any problems with my broker in this regard.
If you want a referral, please contact me via TM as we are not allowed to post contact numbers in this forum
Quoting from [madass150]:visit taizhou city,zhejiang province.there are many motorcyle parts factroy.can meet all your demand.exported parts to all over the world ,get approval of customers home and abroad,
Motorcycle parts is what I wish to import in to the Philippines. Does anyone have knowledge of the requirements needed to do this. I,m want to get it right. I really need step by step proceedures. I,ve never imported before.
Quoting from [gcc888]:All you need is a customs broker. If you plan to import on a regular basis, it would be wise to ask your customs broker to apply for an import permit on your behalf so you can make use of the taxes you paid on your imports as VAT/input tax credits.
There are hundreds of CUSTOMS BROKERS in the yellow pages. However be careful as some customs brokers are in cahoots with criminal syndicates who would open your container and pilfer the contents while the container is on its way to your warehouse. I haven't had any problems with my broker in this regard.
If you want a referral, please contact me via TM as we are not allowed to post contact numbers in this forum
Quoting from [promotif]:Quoting from [promotif]:
By the way, TTNET also an very nice web-site for sourcing products.
Quoting from [promotif]:Quoting from [promotif]:Quoting from [promotif]:
By the way, TTNET also an very nice web-site for sourcing products.
An experienced supplier can provide you with door to door service.