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International trade in species listed by CITES is illegal unless authorized by permit. Items prohibited by CITES include, but are not limited to, articles made from whale teeth, ivory, tortoise shell, reptile, fur skins, coral, and birds.
In most cases, you will not need a license to import goods into the U.S. But for some items, agencies may require a license, permit, or other certification. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) enforces import laws at U.S. ports of entry. CBPs Tips for New Importers and Exporters provides an overview.
There are no standard fees or costs related to import licenses as most agencies have different requirements. However, other agencies may have different requirements or fees, so its always best to check with them individually before starting the import process.
Keep reading for the steps you need to take to start an import/export business, as well as tips from Cuffe. Get your business basics in order. Pick a product to import or export. Source your suppliers. Price your product. Find your customers. Get the logistics down. Is an import/export business profitable?
Contact the agency that requires the license or permit. Each agency has its own application forms and procedures. Find agency contact information at the end of the CBP import guidelines.
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How long does it take for a permit to be issued? A. It can take up to 30 days for a permit to be processed. Please apply 30 days before your first shipment arrives.
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) protects many species of animals and plants to ensure that commercial demand does not threaten their survival in the wild.
Start an import export business using these steps: Choosing the Products You Want to Import Export. Registering Your Business. Growing Your Online Presence. Sourcing Your Products. Becoming a Registered Importer. Securing a Customs Bond. Developing a Plan for Logistics and Distribution. Marketing Your Import Export Business.

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