Includes customs regulations and contact information for this country's customs office.
Last Published: 2/18/2019

U.S. exporters may request an advance ruling on customs classification from the Icelandic Directorate of Customs.  The application should describe the product in complete detail.  Samples, catalogues, photographs, or other descriptive literature should be submitted whenever possible.  The manufacturer, the exporter, or the representative in Iceland should sign the application.  While the customs authorities will not in all cases give a binding decision, the preliminary ruling will usually be considered binding if the goods are found to correspond to the sample or description.  Importers can access the Icelandic Customs Tariff Manual in English on the Customs website (www.tollur.is).
 

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