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Less-than-Container-Load | Affordable International Shipping | 7-Step Guide
Singapore is one of the world’s most efficient trade hubs, known for its transparent import procedures and fast customs clearance. But if you're preparing for international shipping to Singapore—especially shipping from the USA—there are still compliance steps to follow. Understanding local import laws can help reduce your international shipping costs and avoid customs delays.
This guide is written for U.S.-based businesses and individuals sending goods to Singapore. Whether you’re moving personal belongings, sending commercial freight, or sourcing e-commerce items, partnering with an experienced international shipping company can make the process smooth and cost-effective.
All importers must submit documentation via the Singapore Customs’ TradeNet system, which connects to the National Trade Platform (NTP).
You can:
Your international shipping company or freight forwarder will usually handle this for you.
For most shipments, you'll need:
Goods entering Singapore from the USA may qualify for reduced or duty-free access under the U.S.–Singapore Free Trade Agreement (USSFTA).
Although most goods are duty-free, Singapore imposes GST (Goods and Services Tax) on imports:
You can pay GST electronically through TradeNet or have your international shipping company pay on your behalf.
GST Relief for Personal Goods
You may qualify for GST relief if:
Some items require permits or product registration before they can be imported into Singapore. These include:
Your international shipping company or agent can help determine whether permits are required for your shipment.
If you’re shipping from the USA for personal use or relocation, here’s what you need to know:
Documents Required:
Personal shipments are subject to inspection by Singapore Customs. Avoid packing:
Singapore requires product labels to be clear, truthful, and in English, with:
Labels must comply with sector-specific agencies such as:
An international shipping company familiar with Singapore regulations can review and advise on packaging and labeling compliance before shipment.
Who Can Help You?
To avoid issues at the border, it's recommended to work with:
They can:
Or work with a full-service international shipping company that can handle everything from U.S. pickup to Singapore clearance and delivery — a key to truly affordable shipping with peace of mind.
Final Import Checklist for Singapore
Requirement | Applies to | Action |
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TradeNet declaration | All shipments | Submit via NTP; handled by your shipping company or agent |
GST (9%) | Most goods over SGD 400 | Paid on CIF value plus any duties |
Duty (select items only) | Alcohol, tobacco, vehicles, etc. | Check the specific rate in the Singapore Customs Tariff |
USSFTA Certificate of Origin | U.S.-origin goods | Optional; may reduce GST or duties |
English labeling | Consumer goods | Required for food, supplements, electronics, etc. |
Import permits | Controlled or regulated items | Required for food, cosmetics, telecoms, and more |
GST relief | Personal relocation shipments | Apply before arrival with supporting documents |
Prohibited item screening | All shippers | Ensure your shipment contains no banned items |
Singapore’s import process is fast, digital, and efficient — but only if you follow the rules. Whether you're a U.S. business or an individual shipping from the USA, understanding customs, GST, labeling, and permits can help avoid unexpected costs and delays.
The easiest way to manage everything is to work with a trusted international shipping company. From documentation and customs clearance to final delivery in Singapore, the right logistics partner will help reduce your international shipping cost while keeping everything compliant.
If you're looking for affordable shipping with expert handling, choose a company that knows both U.S. exports and Singapore’s streamlined import process.
 
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