Shipping to Myanmar
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Shipping Process from the United States to Myanmar
Understanding the shipping process is crucial for a smooth and efficient transfer of goods. This section provides a comprehensive overview of the steps involved in transporting your cargo from the United States to Myanmar, ensuring timely and secure delivery.
Upon engagement and acceptance of our quotation, Express Freight Management will provide you with necessary materials including packing supplies, boxes, international customs clearance forms, and shipping labels. These will facilitate the shipping process and ensure compliance with regulations.
After packing your items, a designated truck will pick up the boxes and transport them to a consolidation warehouse.
At the warehouse, your goods will be consolidated and packed into a container, ready for loading onto the ship bound for Myanmar.
A few days before reaching, the ship’s captain will submit a report to the Myanmar Customs detailing the vessel, crew, and cargo.
Upon arrival, the container will be unloaded using large cranes.
Customs officials will inspect selected containers to ensure the contents match the information on the submitted documents.
Once cleared by customs, the container will be transported to an import distribution center, where the cargo will be deconsolidated by shipment.
The sorted cargo will be delivered to the final destination via local trucking services.
Documents Required For Shipping To Myanmar
These are some of the key documents required for customs clearance when shipping to Myanmar:
- Customs import declaration
- Commercial invoice
- Packing slip
- Road Transport Document (if arriving by land)
- Bill of Lading (if arriving by sea)
- Air waybill (if arriving by air)
- Import permit
- Insurance certificate
- Tax certificate
- Certificate of Origin
- Company registration
More items and detailed information can be found at: https://www.myanmartradeportal.gov.mm/
Duties and Taxes for Shipments from the United States to Myanmar
When shipping from the United States to Myanmar, duties and taxes are determined by Myanmar’s customs regulations. Myanmar uses the CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) method to calculate import duties and taxes, meaning the taxable value includes the cost of the goods, insurance, and shipping fees. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect:
Additional Fees
- Customs Brokerage: Fees for filing import documentation with Myanmar Customs typically apply, varying by broker but often adding to the overall cost.
- Other Charges: Depending on the shipment’s nature (e.g., by sea), port handling or inspection fees might also arise.

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FAQs About Shipping To Myanmar
How Much Will It Cost To Ship To Myanmar?
The cost of shipping to Myanmar can vary widely depending on several factors, including:
- Origin Country: Rates differ significantly based on the sender’s location due to varying distances, customs regulations, and delivery complexities.
- Package Details:
- Weight: Heavier packages cost more.
- Dimensions: Larger packages, even if light, can increase costs due to volume.
- Type of Goods: Certain items (e.g., electronics, hazardous materials) might incur additional fees or require special handling.
- Shipping Method:
- Air Freight: Generally faster but more expensive.
- Sea Freight: Slower but often more economical for heavy or bulk shipments.
- Additional Services:
- Tracking
- Insurance
- Express or Expedited Shipping
- Customs Clearance (in some cases, this might be an extra cost)
Remember, the most accurate shipping quote will depend on the specifics of your shipment. Always check with the shipping providers for the most current and detailed pricing.
How Do I Ship To Burma?
Shipping to Burma (also known as Myanmar) can be complex due to various international regulations, sanctions, and the country’s infrastructure. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process:
Step 1: Understand What You’re Shipping
- Item Classification: Identify your goods and their Harmonized System (HS) code. This determines duties, taxes, and restrictions. You can find HS codes via the U.S. International Trade Commission website or ask your shipping provider.
- Restrictions: Check for prohibited items (e.g., narcotics, weapons) or restricted goods (e.g., medicine, food) requiring permits. Myanmar Customs has the final say—consult their guidelines or a freight forwarder.
Step 2: Choose a Shipping Method
- Air Freight: Fast (5–10 days), ideal for small, urgent, or high-value items.
- Sea Freight: Cheaper but slower (20–40 days), best for bulky or heavy shipments. Major ports include Yangon and Thilawa.
Step 3: Prepare Required Documentation
- Commercial Invoice: Lists item description, value, quantity, and origin (in English and possibly Burmese for clarity).
- Packing List: Details contents, weights, and packaging.
- Bill of Lading (sea) or Airway Bill (air): Provided by your carrier.
- Import License: Needed for some goods—your recipient in Myanmar may need to arrange this.
- Certificate of Origin: Optional but useful to prove U.S. origin.
- For personal items, a simplified customs form (e.g., USPS CN22/CN23) might suffice.
Step 4: Calculate Costs
- Shipping Fees: Get quotes from carriers based on weight, volume, and destination.
- Duties: Based on HS code, typically 1%–15% of CIF value (Cost, Insurance, Freight), but up to 40% for some items.
- Taxes: 5% Commercial Tax (like VAT) + 2% Advance Income Tax on CIF + duty. Special goods (e.g., luxury items) may face higher rates.
- Brokerage Fees: Customs agents in Myanmar charge for clearance—varies by provider.
Step 5: Package and Label Your Shipment
- Use sturdy packaging to withstand long transit and potential inspections.
- Label clearly with recipient’s full name, address, and phone number in Myanmar, plus your return address. Include “Made in USA” if applicable.
Step 6: Ship and Clear Customs
- U.S. Side: Drop off with your carrier or arrange pickup. For air/sea freight, a forwarder can handle logistics.
- Myanmar Side: The recipient or their customs broker submits documents, pays duties/taxes, and clears the shipment. Myanmar Customs assesses based on CIF value and may inspect goods. Clearance takes 1–3 days if all is in order.
What Are The Shipping Options To Myanmar?
How Long Does Shipping To Myanmar Take?
- Air Freight: 5–10 days, depending on carrier and customs processing.
- Sea Freight: 20–40 days, depending on port (e.g., Yangon) and shipping route.
- Delays can occur due to customs inspections or incomplete paperwork.