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Thread: importing magazines from USA
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29-04-2020, 12:27 #41
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29-04-2020, 18:35 #43
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Re: importing magazines from USA
So here's the reply I got from Brownells:
Good morning:
Per your inquiry, there has been realignment of SKUs, as the majority of items are moved from State to Commerce, meaning categories and commodity codes are changed.
Very few items are staying under the Dept. of State. With this change Dept. of Commerce utilizes Low Value Shipments, LVS. So…you can order without securing an export license and we document the values of the shipments under their categories. This can be used and no documents are required by you as long as the value is less than $500.
The limit is $6000 a year, once hitting that amount, then an export license would be required for the shipment of Dept. of Commerce items. The Dept. of Commerce does not assess a fee for export license applications.
Our Dept. of State has maintain a very few items and those items could also move. Applying for their export license, fee $250.
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29-04-2020, 19:10 #44
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Re: importing magazines from USA
And this:
per your inquiry, prior to March 9th the Dept. of State required an export license for any shipments over $100 of gun component parts. Regulated/restricted items had to have an export license regards of value.
Now…Dept. of Commerce allows shipments up to $500, utilizing the LVS. We do the decrement on this end. Once you have reached $6000 in a calendar year, then an export license would be required. Dept. of Commerce does NOT access an export license application fee.
We do not have a listing as each country has different restrictions, however any item that has a part associated with fully automatic firearms (at this time) stayed under the Dept. of State and they require an export license for any of these items, regardless of value or quantity. Fee, $250.
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29-04-2020, 19:18 #45
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Re: importing magazines from USA
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29-04-2020, 19:19 #46
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26-05-2020, 22:24 #47
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Re: importing magazines from USA
Hi Guys,
I've just submitted an order for some shield arms magazines from Brownells... For those of you who have ordered from them what shipping option did you take?
Expedited FedEx is running at $110!
They are suggesting I use postal services but I'm worried that I'll never get my stuff if I go that route...
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27-05-2020, 02:43 #48
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Re: importing magazines from USA
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27-05-2020, 02:44 #49
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Re: importing magazines from USA
Don't even try UPS, they charged me $120 for shipping a $100 order, and then they charged me R900 duties
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27-05-2020, 06:55 #50
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