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Jumat, 07 Juli 2017

8 Ways to Export Goods Abroad with Easy and Safe

8 Ways to Export Goods Abroad with Easy and Safe

Apparently if you already know the procedure, marketing products abroad is not as difficult as imagined. Well, in this article the author will share information about the procedures and how to export goods abroad. Check out the following information.

Exporting goods is a trading system that allows a person to make cross-border sales. Currently, the government is trying to increase foreign exchange through increasing export value. With regard to the export of goods, the important thing that should be known by the export business is the export procedure. This export procedure is actually easier than current import import procedures have more rules than exports, especially on tax payment issues.

8 Ways to Export Goods Abroad with Easy and Safe

Procedures for Exporting Products


The export procedure of this product starts from preparing the goods to be exported by packing and stuffing into the container so that the goods are ready to be shipped. Once the product is ready and the timetable of the vessel carrying it, the exporter can apply for customs document or Export Declaration of Goods (EDG). This EDG contains exporter data, recipient data, data of customs broker, carrier, product details (goods), and destination country. If EDG has been submitted to the customs office, you will get export approval and can send barag to port. Furthermore, the goods can be loaded onto the ship.

All EDG documents are required to pay non-tax state income and may be paid at your local bank or customs office. For how much export tax, each item will be different. This is determined by the minister's finance ministry. In addition, each item also has its own rules depending on the type of goods. For some items that belong to the category of waste, some use quotas.

The following procedure or mechanism of export of goods from Indonesia to foreign countries.

  1. Find out whether the goods to be exported include goods that can be exported, goods that are prohibited to be exported, or may be exported with restrictions. Content rules are in accordance with existing laws and regulations in Indonesia.
  2. Make sure that the goods you are exporting are goods that may be traded in the destination country or are prohibited from being traded.
  3. If you already have a buyer, determine the payment system, specify the quantity of the product, specify the product specifications, and so on. Next you prepare the goods to be exported as well as important documents in accordance with the agreements that have been agreed with the buyer.
  4. Apply customs notification to customs authorities using EDG documents and complementary documents.
  5. After your exportation is approved by customs, you will get EAM document (Export Approval Letter). If this EAM has been obtained, legally the product you are exporting is considered an export item.
  6. Do stuffing and shipping your products by sea, air, and land transportation.
  7. Insure your goods or cargo. And that's if you use CIF term.
  8. Take a payment at the bank if you use an L / C or a payment made at the end.
Exporting goods abroad has promising prospects, especially in the field of agribusiness. Especially in this field the procedure is quite easy. In addition, Indonesia is very rich in minerals and nature, very potential to absorb a lot of employment. But, it would be better if you export the finished goods so that the economic value is higher.

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