Shipping from France to South Africa

Import duties, vat 15%, customs fees, and total landed cost for goods shipped from France to South Africa. EU-SADC Economic Partnership Agreement trade agreement applies.

Route Overview
Trade Agreement
EU-SADC Economic Partnership Agreement
Reduced duty rates available with Certificate of Origin
Typical Duty Range
0% - 25% (varies)
Depends on product HS code classification
VAT Rate
VAT 15%
Applied on CIF value + import duty
Transit Time
Varies
Currency
ZAR (R)
Calculate Landed Cost: France to South Africa
Frequently Asked Questions
What import duties apply when shipping from France to South Africa?
Under the EU-SADC Economic Partnership Agreement, goods shipped from France to South Africa may qualify for reduced or zero duty rates. A Certificate of Origin is typically required. Without preferential treatment, MFN duty rates of 0% - 25% (varies) apply depending on the HS code.
What is the VAT/GST rate in South Africa?
South Africa charges VAT 15% on imported goods. This is calculated on the CIF value plus import duty.
How long does shipping take from France to South Africa?
Transit times vary by shipping method and carrier.
What documents are needed to ship from France to South Africa?
Required documents typically include: Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading or Airway Bill, and Customs Declaration Form. To claim preferential duty rates under the EU-SADC Economic Partnership Agreement, a Certificate of Origin is also required.
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