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Did you know: export declaration

In some countries, local authorities can demand an official declaration of shipments exported from that country. DHL can handle this formality on behalf of a customer. It is known as Export Declaration








Some national customs authorities are interested not only in the shipments that enter the country, but also in the shipments that leave the country. This often applies to shipments above a certain value or weight, but also to those containing controlled commodities or exported to a specific destination.

If a customer is obliged to declare a shipment in the origin country for the origin country’s authorities, they can do it themselves or ask DHL to submit an Export Declaration on their behalf.

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