Guide to Sending Parcels to Trinidad and Tobago

The people of Trinidad and Tobago are a diverse amalgam, and they have created a rich cultural heritage drawn from around the world. And they flaunt it enthusiastically in their dance, music, and festivals. The inventors of calypso, steel pan, and limbo, Trinidadians also celebrate Diwali, Christmas, Chinese New Year, Carnival, and Eid-Al-Fitr amongst a host of other holidays.

But this fun-loving two-island nation has worked hard to create one of the Caribbean's richest and most developed countries.

Thus, a thriving e-commerce economy exists in Trinidad and Tobago with government support and a 135% penetration rate for mobile phones and 73% for internet users.

For Canadian shippers, this is very good news indeed. Not only is English the official language of Trinidad and Tobago, but two of our big banks - BNS and RBC - are well established on the islands.

Information for this page was taken from the Customs Regulations of Trinidad and Tobago and the Trinidad and Tobago Postal Corporation.

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While we have made every effort to ensure that the information on this page is accurate, Customs laws and procedures change regularly so it is important to consult a licensed broker in Trinidad and Tobago before shipping any goods.

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Not all types of shipments are created equal. Shipping a television will require different paperwork, duties, and taxes than shipping an accounting statement, for example.

Shipping Documents Only to Trinidad and TobagoDocuments Only

Trinidad and Tobago allows the following items as document shipments:

  • Computer print-outs
  • Drawings
  • Driver's Licence
  • Intercompany mail
  • Newspapers
  • Traveller's cheques

Certain document shipments to Trinidad and Tobago have restrictions as shown in the table below:

Document Type Restriction
Cheques Only if cancelled
Forms Must be blank
Newsletters Only if they are for use within a company
Photographs Only if sent for business purposes
Publications Only if they are intercompany publications

Sources:
https://www.ups.com/ga/CountryRegs?loc=en_US

Shipping Gifts to Trinidad and TobagoShipping Gifts

Shipping a gift to Trinidad and Tobago will incur duty and taxes no matter its value. There are no exemptions for gifts.

Shipments from Individual-to-Individual

A gift of any value shipped to an individual in Trinidad and Tobago will be charged duty and taxes. There are no exceptions.

Shipments from Business-to-Business

A shipment of a gift from a business in Canada to a business in Trinidad and Tobago will have duty and taxes applied. There are no exemptions.

Shipments from Business-to-Individual

A gift shipment from a business in Canada to an individual in Trinidad and Tobago will be liable to taxes and duty charges.

Gift Checklist

  • A commercial invoice must be included with your shipment
  • The words 'Gift Shipment' or 'Unsolicited Gift' are included on the commercial invoice, even if the shipment is sent at Christmas time (see sample)
  • List the items in the parcel and write the value of each
  • Sending more than one gift in the parcel? Wrap and tag each one individually.

Sample Commercial Invoice for Gifts

Ship To Invoice
Julia Edwards
P.O. Box 3453
La Romaine
Trinidad

Phone: +1 868 480 3445
Carrier tracking number: 736534736
General Description:
Personal Shipment / Gift Shipment

Invoice number:

123456MGEP4916926


Customs Broker: UPS
Date: 28 May 2023
QTY Description of Goods C/O SubTotal
1 Each Gift Shipment: LEGO Star Wars Rebel UWing Fighter, 659 piece set

CA $79.99
Terms of Sale: None
Total number of packages: 1
Reason for export: Gifts
Contact Name: James Smith
Total Invoice Amount: $79.99
Total Weight: 10.0 lbs
Declaration Statement: I hereby certify that information provided is true and complete to the best of my knowledge


Multiple Gifts in One Shipment

Multiple gifts in one shipment should be tagged and wrapped separately.

Sample Commercial Invoice for Gifts

Ship To Invoice
Julia Edwards
P.O. Box 3453
La Romaine
Trinidad

Phone: +1 868 480 3445
Carrier tracking number: 736534736
General Description:
Unsolicited Gift: Consolidated Gift Package

Invoice number:

123456MGEP4916926


Customs Broker: UPS
Date: 28 May 2023
QTY Description of Goods C/O SubTotal
1 Each Gift - Roger: LEGO Star Wars Rebel UWing Fighter, 659 piece set

CA $39.99
1 Each Gift - Erica: Handwoven French Canadian Catalogne Blanket

CA $49.99
Terms of Sale: None
Total number of packages: 1
Reason for export: Gifts
Contact Name: James Smith
Total Invoice Amount: $89.98
Total Weight: 10.0 lbs
Declaration Statement: I hereby certify that information provided is true and complete to the best of my knowledge

Sources:
https://www.ups.com/ga/CountryRegs?loc=en_US

Shipping personal effects/belongings to Trinidad and TobagoShipping Personal Effects

People moving temporarily to Trinidad and Tobago may ship their household goods and personal effects duty and VAT free if they have an official work permit.

Moving Temporarily

Students

There is no information at this time regarding students moving temporarily to study in Trinidad and Tobago with their personal effects.

Non-Students

Non-students may enter Trinidad and Tobago with their personal effects and household goods duty and VAT free for the purposes of working as long as they have a valid work permit for the country.

Moving Permanently

If you are a citizen of Trinidad and Tobago and are returning there to live permanently, your goods will be free from taxes and duty providing:

  • Your goods are for the personal use of you and your family only
  • You have lived in Canada continuously for a minimum of 5 years
  • The goods will not be sold or traded
  • The shipment must arrive within 2 month before or 2 months after your arrival

Personal and household effects include the following:

  • Furniture, carpets, and decorations
  • Household appliances
  • Glassware, crockery, and cutlery
  • Furniture
  • Linens and bedding
  • Computers and other electronic equipment

NOTE:
Relief from customs duty and taxes will be granted up to a value of $250,000 TT (about $46,000 CAD). Over this amount, goods will incur their respective customs duty rates and VAT and a 10% Special Tax.

Personal Effects Checklist
  • A commercial invoice must be included with your shipment
  • Commercial invoice must clearly indicate 'Personal Effects' (see sample)
  • A detailed description of each item is provided
  • For temporary entry, the entrant requires an official work permit
  • For a returning citizen of Trinidad and Tobago, provide proof of residence in Canada plus a sworn affidavit

Sources:
https://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/trinidad-and-tobago-business-travel
http://www.customs.gov.tt/travelling/returning-nationals

Sample Commercial Invoice for Personal Effects

Ship To Invoice
Julia Edwards
P.O. Box 3453
La Romaine
Trinidad

Phone: +1 868 480 3445
Carrier tracking number: 736534736
General Description:
Personal effects being delivered to my new address.

Invoice number:

123456MGEP4916926


Customs Broker: UPS
Date: 28 May 2023
QTY Description of Goods C/O SubTotal
5 Pairs Personal Effects: 5 pairs of various types of shoes

IN $40.00
1 Each Personal Effects: Arc'terix Winter Jacket

CA $478.00
Terms of Sale: None
Total number of packages: 1
Reason for export: Personal Effects
Contact Name: James Smith
Total Invoice Amount: $678.00
Total Weight: 10.0 lbs
Declaration Statement: I hereby certify that information provided is true and complete to the best of my knowledge

Shipping Food, Chocolate, Candies to Trinidad and TobagoFood, Chocolate, Candies

There is limited information at this time regarding allowable shipments of foodstuffs to Trinidad and Tobago.

You May Ship

  • Chocolate
  • Candies

Do Not Ship

  • Perishable items
  • Beans and nuts
  • Oilseeds
  • Coconut in any form
  • Unrefined sugar
Food, Chocolate, Candies Checklist
  • Clearly indicate 'Food' on the commercial invoice in the General Description or Remarks section (see sample)
  • Ensure that your food, chocolate, or candies may be imported into the country
  • You are not shipping commercial quantities (for any duty & tax exemption)
  • Check with your carrier that they will accept food shipments

Sources:
https://ttpost.net/index.php/tools-and-tips/prohibited-items/
https://www.finance.gov.tt/services/customs-and-excise/importing-and-exporting/#howDoIimportGoods

Sample Commercial Invoice for Food, Chocolate, Candies

Ship To Invoice
Julia Edwards
P.O. Box 3453
La Romaine
Trinidad

Phone: +1 868 480 3445
Carrier tracking number: 736534736
General Description:
Food Shipment - Assorted chocolate bars in their original manufacturer's packaging

Invoice number:

123456MGEP4916926


Customs Broker: UPS
Date: 28 May 2023
QTY Description of Goods C/O SubTotal
1 Box Nestle Chocolate Bars in original packaging expiring May 2021 (shelf life of 6 months or longer)

CA $20.00
Terms of Sale: None
Total number of packages: 1
Reason for export: Permanent / Sold
Contact Name: James Smith
Total Invoice Amount: $20.00
Total Weight: 10.0 lbs
Declaration Statement: I hereby certify that information provided is true and complete to the best of my knowledge

Shipping Promotional Material to Trinidad and TobagoSamples

Commercial samples are shipped to display and demonstrate a product to potential customers. The intent is to solicit sales.


Commercial samples may enter Trinidad and Tobago duty-free from Canada under the following conditions:

  • The goods will be returned to Canada within 6 months of their entry
  • The sample is a representative of a category of goods sent in a quantity that cannot be mistaken for an ordinary commercial shipment
  • The item can be identified when it is re-exported
  • The sample will only be used for demonstration purposes

NOTE: The customs agent may direct that a deposit or other security be supplied to secure the duty-free status of the importation.

Commercial Sample Checklist
  • A Commercial Invoice must be included with your shipment
  • Clearly indicate 'Commercial Samples' on the commercial invoice in the General Description & Detailed Description of Goods (see sample)
  • The item shipped has tearing, perforation, slashing, defacing, or has permanent marking clearing indicating the item as commercial sample

Sources:
https://tradeind.gov.tt/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Customs-Regulations-Subsidiary-Legislation-78.01.pdf

Sample Commercial Invoice for Commercial Sample

Ship To Invoice
Julia Edwards
P.O. Box 3453
La Romaine
Trinidad

Phone: +1 868 480 3445
Carrier tracking number: 736534736
General Description:
Commercial Sample - Not for Resale

Invoice number:

123456MGEP4916926


Customs Broker: UPS
Date: 28 May 2023
QTY Description of Goods C/O SubTotal
1 Box Commercial Sample - Advanced reading copy of Dan Brown's novel.

CA $20.00
Terms of Sale: None
Total number of packages: 1
Reason for export: Commercial Sample
Contact Name: James Smith
Total Invoice Amount: $20.00
Total Weight: 10.0 lbs
Declaration Statement: I hereby certify that information provided is true and complete to the best of my knowledge

Sending Promotional material to Trinidad and TobagoAdvertising Material

There is no information at this time regarding the importation of advertising material to Trinidad and Tobago.

Advertising Material Checklist
  • Commercial invoice must clearly indicate 'Promotional Material - Not for Resale' (see sample)
  • A detailed description of each item is provided
  • Be sure to abide by the rules mentioned above

Sample Commercial Invoice for Promotional Material

Ship To Invoice
Julia Edwards
P.O. Box 3453
La Romaine
Trinidad

Phone: +1 868 480 3445
Carrier tracking number: 736534736
General Description:
Promotional Material - Not for Resale

Invoice number:

123456MGEP4916926


Customs Broker: UPS
Date: 28 May 2023
QTY Description of Goods C/O SubTotal
1 Each Promotional Material: Not for Resale. Product pamphlets to hand out at trade show.

CA $163.00
Terms of Sale: None
Total number of packages: 1
Reason for export: Promotional Material
Contact Name: James Smith
Total Invoice Amount: $163.00
Total Weight: 10.0 lbs
Declaration Statement: I hereby certify that information provided is true and complete to the best of my knowledge

Have your goods warranty repaired in Trinidad and TobagoRepairs

Equipment shipped to Trinidad and Tobago for repair work will incur duty on the value of the repair and any other associated costs when the item is re-exported to Canada.

Items Under Warranty

Equipment and items under warranty that are repaired in Trinidad and Tobago will be exempt from GST when they return to Canada.

Items No Longer Under Warranty

An item no longer under warranty that is shipped to Trinidad and Tobago for repair will incur GST upon its return to Canada calculated on the value of the repair and on any parts required for the repair.

Sending Product for Repair to Trinidad and Tobago

Equipment from Canada that is shipped to Trinidad and Tobago for repair will be charged duty on the cost of the repair plus parts used for the repair when the item returns to Canada.

Returning Repaired Product to Trinidad and Tobago

If equipment from Trinidad and Tobago has been repaired in Canada, it will incur duty charges calculated on the cost of the repair and parts when it re-enters the country.

Repair Checklist
  • Commercial invoice must clearly indicate 'REPAIR & RETURN' under the General Description or Remarks, and include the estimated time of return(see sample)
  • Include repair contract with shipment
  • Serial or product number and the cost of repairs should be indicated under the Detailed Description of Goods section
  • Include the original shipping documents or tracking number from when the item was first exported to Trinidad and Tobago or exported to Canada (depending on which case applies)
  • A commercial invoice must be included with your shipment

Sources:
http://customs.gov.tt/content/Customs%20Act.pdf
http://statistics.caricom.org/Files/Methodologies/Trade/Trinidad%20and%20Tobago%20TR%20in%20Standard%20format.pdf
https://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/trinidad-and-tobago-temporary-entry

Sample Commercial Invoice for Warranty Repair

Ship To Invoice
Julia Edwards
P.O. Box 3453
La Romaine
Trinidad

Phone: +1 868 480 3445
Carrier tracking number: 736534736
General Description:
Repair and Return - Watch being sent for repair

Invoice number:

123456MGEP4916926


Customs Broker: UPS
Date: 28 May 2023
QTY Description of Goods C/O SubTotal
1 Each Fossil Watch being sent for repair - Model E5, serial # 789456FG7E2 - Repair Cost $76.00

US $163.00
Terms of Sale: None
Total number of packages: 1
Reason for export: Warranty Repair
Contact Name: James Smith
Total Invoice Amount: $163.00
Total Weight: 10.0 lbs
Declaration Statement: I hereby certify that information provided is true and complete to the best of my knowledge

Temporary Imports / Exports for shipments to Trinidad and TobagoTemporary Imports

Temporary imports to Trinidad and Tobago are allowed entry exempt from duty providing:

  • They leave the country within 3 months of their entry
  • A deposit or other security is made in the amount of the duty of the goods
  • They are identifiable by a serial number or other marking
ATA Carnets

Trinidad and Tobago will soon accept ATA Carnets for the temporary importation of goods.

Temporary Imports Checklist
  • Commercial Invoice clearly stating 'Temporary Import'. This must be written in the General Description section and the Detailed Description of Goods. (see sample)
  • The goods arrive and leave in the same condition, i.e. they undergo no repairs nor are they used in manufacturing
  • Stay no longer than the period listed above
  • Include your ATA Carnet with your shipment (if applicable)
  • Include the expected return date or the date that it was originally received within the country (whichever applies)
  • Any above listed items not listed in this checklist

Sources:
https://www.atacarnet.com/carnet-countries
http://www.customs.gov.tt/content/Customs%20Act.pdf
https://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/trinidad-and-tobago-temporary-entry

 

Sample Commercial Invoice for Temporary Imports

Ship To Invoice
Julia Edwards
P.O. Box 3453
La Romaine
Trinidad

Phone: +1 868 480 3445
Carrier tracking number: 736534736
General Description:
Temporary Imports - Trade show booth and display equipment returning Jan 2020

Invoice number:

123456MGEP4916926


Customs Broker: UPS
Date: 28 May 2023
QTY Description of Goods C/O SubTotal
1 box Temporary Imports - Trade show booth and display equipment

CA $1032.00
Terms of Sale: None
Total number of packages: 1
Reason for export: Temporary Imports
Contact Name: James Smith
Total Invoice Amount: $1032.00
Total Weight: 10.0 lbs
Declaration Statement: I hereby certify that information provided is true and complete to the best of my knowledge

Permanent Goods / Sold To an individual or business within Trinidad and TobagoPermanent/Sold Goods

Sold goods shipped to Trinidad and Tobago will incur duty and VAT. In addition, goods sold on-line will be charged the Online Purchase Tax with exception to laptop, notebook, and tablet computers (they will also be exempt from VAT).

Occasional Shipper

Goods that have been purchased on-line from Canada will incur the Online Purchase Tax (OPT) in addition to duty and VAT. Goods exempt from the OPT and VAT include the following: notebook computers, laptop computers, and tablet computers.

Regular shipper

If you regularly ship sold goods for permanent entry to Trinidad and Tobago, we recommend that you consult a licenced customs broker.

Sources:
http://www.customs.gov.tt/content/Notice%20to%20Importers%20No.%2023%20of%202016%20-%20Amendments%20to%20the%20Miscellaneous%20Taxes%20Act,%20Chap.%2077.01%20-%2028.10.2016.pdf
http://www.customs.gov.tt/content/Notice%20To%20Importers_23_06_2013_18_07_22.pdf
https://www.ttbizlink.gov.tt/trade/tnt/cmn/pdf/Importer%20Registration%20Requirements.pdf

Sample Commercial Invoice for Permanent/Sold Goods

Ship To Invoice
Julia Edwards
P.O. Box 3453
La Romaine
Trinidad

Phone: +1 868 480 3445
Carrier tracking number: 736534736
General Description:
Permanent/Sold: Parts and accessories for Canon B78n camera

Invoice number:

123456MGEP4916926


Customs Broker: UPS
Date: 28 May 2023
QTY Description of Goods C/O SubTotal
15 Each Camera Lenses: Canon EF 50mm, Canon EF 85mm & wide-angle lenses.

CA $132.00
Terms of Sale: None
Total number of packages: 1
Reason for export: Permanent/Sold
Contact Name: James Smith
Total Invoice Amount: $1980.00
Total Weight: 10.0 lbs
Declaration Statement: I hereby certify that information provided is true and complete to the best of my knowledge

IconRequired Documents

Shipping packages internationally requires a lot of documentation. This process alone can be confusing and time-consuming. So we’ve narrowed down what documents you might need and ranked them based on likeliness of being needed.

Document Type When? Details
Shipping Label / Bill of Lading Always required This is a label provided by the carrier (UPS, FedEx, DHL, etc.). Always required because the carrier needs to know the parcel's destination.
Commercial Invoice Required for all non-document shipments
For all non-document shipments, you will require 3 copies of the commercial invoice (to be included with your shipping labels). These are for customs purposes and need to be included inside a document pouch outside of the box.

When creating a shipment through the Secureship website, the system will help you create this document automatically.

B13a Required if value exceeds $2,000 per shipment or is a controlled good
A B13a is required if your shipment exceeds $2000 CAD or is a controlled good
and is destined to a country other than the US, Puerto Rico, or the US Virgin Islands

Learn more about the B13a form here.
Certificate of Origin (COO) Infrequently required

Allows a reduced or zero-rated import duty.
Canada has a preferential trade agreement with Trinidad and Tobago. A COO proves that an item has been produced, manufactured or processed in Canada.

When an item with a COO is imported into Trinidad and Tobago, it will incur a reduced or zero-rated import duty.
Certificate of Insurance (COI) Infrequently required

Shows that the shipment has been insured.
Banks may request a certificate of insurance when providing letters of credit for the goods. Otherwise, it is generally your choice whether to purchase insurance for the shipment.
ATA Carnet Infrequently required

Used to avoid duties and taxes on shipments of temporary nature.
If you ship goods of temporary nature to and from a country, you can obtain an ATA Carnet to expedite the customs clearance process and ensure that anything of temporary nature is not charged duties and taxes.

See Temporary import section
Packing list Infrequently required

No specific form is required, but generally includes information regarding:

  • The exporter, importer and transport company
  • Date of issue
  • Number of freight invoice
  • Type and number of packages
  • Contents of each package
  • Marks and numbers
  • Net weight, gross weight and measurements of each package

Prohibited & Restricted Imports

Goods that are prohibited are not allowed entry into Trinidad and Tobago; however, those regarded as restricted may enter but with rules governing quantity or other regulations.

Prohibited Items

  • Toy guns
  • Firearms, ammunition, and explosives
  • Obscene and indecent materials
  • Money and counterfeit coins
  • Flammable solvents and solids
  • Items with camouflage patterns
  • Jewellery
  • Oxidising chemicals
  • Compressed gases - aerosols and flammable gases like butane
  • Dangerous goods like corrosives, toys with batteries

Restricted Goods

  • Foodstuffs
  • Drugs, medicines, and poisons

Sources:
https://ttpost.net/index.php/tools-and-tips/prohibited-items/
https://docs.wto.org/dol2fe/Pages/SS/directdoc.aspx?filename=q:/WT/TPR/S388.pdf&Open=True
http://www.customs.gov.tt/content/C&E%20-%20FAQs%20Brochure%20Design%20Low%20Res.pdf
https://www.finance.gov.tt/services/customs-and-excise/importing-and-exporting/#howDoIimportGoods

Duty & Taxes

The calculation of duty and taxes on imports is done by Trinidadian customs officials using the CIF value of a shipment, i.e. the sum of the customs value plus insurance amount plus freight costs.

CIF Value = Customs Value + Insurance Amount + Freight Costs

If you were to calculate the CIF value of a shipment you sent to Trinidad and Tobago, you would know the duty and taxes owed by its recipient.

Thresholds

There are no threshold or de minimis values on imports to Trinidad and Tobago. That means all imports of any value will incur duty and taxes with one notable exception: On-line purchases of computers such as laptops, tablets, and notebook-style will not incur duty, VAT, or the Online Purchase Tax.


Currency Trinidad and Tobago Dollar (TTD)
Duty Exemption (De minimis Value) N/A
Duty Calculation Method CIF
TAX (VAT) 12.5%
Tax Exemption
(De minimis Value)
N/A
Tax Calculation Method CIF

Duties on Imports

Excise Duties

Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products incur excise taxes upon importation to Trinidad and Tobago.

  • Alcohol excise taxes range from TT$16.43/L - TT$168.10/L (about $3 CAD - $30 CAD)
  • Tobacco product excise taxes range from TT$4.38 - TT30.16 (about $1 CAD - $6 CAD).

Inspection Fee

Certain imported goods - textiles, clothing, footwear, pre-packaged goods, batteries, and electronic and electric products - will be charged a 0.5% inspection based on the item's CIF value.

Online Purchase Tax (OPT)

The Online Purchase Tax is incurred on items that have been ordered on-line by a consumer and then imported via a courier service.


  • Candy20%
  • Chocolate20%
  • Spirits and WinesVariable*
  • TobaccoVariable*
  • Books0%
  • Documents0%
  • Video Games & Consoles20%
  • Computers & Laptops0%
  • Tablets0%
  • Mobiles0%
  • Cameras25%
  • Accessories for Electronics0%
  • Coats20%
  • Beauty Products & Cosmetics20%
  • Jewellery30%
  • Shirts & Pants20%
  • Home Appliances20%
  • Toys20%
  • Sports Equipment10%

*See excise taxes for details

Sources:
https://www.ceintelligence.com/files/documents/DOING_BUSINESS_WITH_TRINIDADANDTOBAGO.pdf
https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/trinidad-and-tobago/corporate/other-taxes
https://rgd.legalaffairs.gov.tt/laws2/Alphabetical_List/lawspdfs/75.06.pdf
https://rgd.legalaffairs.gov.tt/laws2/alphabetical_list/lawspdfs/78.50.pdf
http://www.news.gov.tt/content/waiver-vat-and-opt-laptops-notebooks-and-tablets-effective-4-september-2020#.YGrXKxNKhTY
http://www.customs.gov.tt/content/Notice%20to%20Importers%20No.%2023%20of%202016%20-%20Amendments%20to%20the%20Miscellaneous%20Taxes%20Act,%20Chap.%2077.01%20-%2028.10.2016.pdf
https://www.macmap.org/e
http://www.customs.gov.tt/importing/duties-and-payment

IconTrinidad and Tobago Shipping Insurance

You can purchase insurance through Secureship, and it is provided by the carrier that will be transporting your shipment.

Each carrier will charge a different amount per $100 of declared insurance. If you indicate that you need insurance for your shipment, our system will automatically include the insurance costs for your shipment.

Insurance is great to have in case your package is accidentally lost or damaged by the carrier. But be careful, not everything you ship is insurable. Worse - even if your package contains items that are insurable, if it doesn't meet the ISTA 3A packaging standard, the insurance purchased through the carrier would not be available to you.

Here are some items that cannot be insured by the carrier:

  • Personal belongings
  • Antiques
  • Artwork
  • Liquids (including alcohol)
  • Televisions
  • Jewellery in excess of $500
  • Perishable goods
  • Glass or Ceramic
  • And many more items

For more information, please see the carrier's terms and conditions.

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