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Shipping Goods to Israel from the USA

Israel Import Regulations: A Complete Guide for U.S. Shippers

Israel is a major U.S. trading partner in the Middle East, offering opportunities for both commercial exports and personal shipments. Whether you’re moving household goods or sending products for resale, understanding Israel’s import process is key to a smooth delivery.

This guide covers everything you need to know about customs regulations, documentation, taxes, and how a trusted international shipping company can help you manage international shipping costs and ensure affordable shipping to Israel.

Key Facts About Importing to Israel

Israel Customs Administration oversees all imports.

Using an experienced international shipping company simplifies customs clearance and helps avoid unnecessary delays or fees.

Step-by-Step: How to Import to Israel

1. Assign an Importer or Customs Broker

All goods must be cleared by a licensed Israeli customs broker or through a registered importer.

2. Prepare Required Documentation

The following documents are required for most imports:

Personal shipments also require:

Documentation must match exactly. Inconsistencies can trigger inspections or delays.

3. Understand Import Taxes and Duties

Most goods imported into Israel are subject to:

A qualified international shipping company can estimate the total international shipping cost, including taxes and fees, before shipping.

4. Product Compliance and Standards

Many imported goods must meet Israeli standards set by the Standards Institution of Israel (SII), especially:

Some goods require:

Labels must show:

Improper or missing labels may lead to fines or denial of entry.

Shipping Personal Effects to Israel

If you are making Aliyah (immigrating) or returning to Israel after extended residence abroad, you may qualify for duty- and VAT-free import of used household goods.

To Qualify:

Required Documents:

You may be eligible for multiple shipments under this exemption over several years.

Labeling & Packaging Requirements

All consumer products must comply with Israeli labeling laws. Requirements include:

Wooden crates and pallets must comply with ISPM 15 standards (heat-treated and stamped). Non-compliant wood may be rejected.

Who Can Help?

Work With an Israeli Customs Broker or International Shipping Partner

A licensed customs broker or international shipping company will:

This ensures smoother, affordable shipping and peace of mind.

Final Import Checklist for Israel

RequirementApplies toAction
Customs broker All shipments Required for declaration and clearance
FTA Certificate of Origin U.S. goods Provides duty-free access
Customs declaration All goods Filed electronically
VAT (17%) All imports Charged on CIF + duty
Purchase tax Select items Cars, tobacco, luxury goods
Import license/SII approval Regulated goods Electronics, food, and cosmetics
Hebrew labeling Retail products Mandatory for clearance
Aliyah/residency documents Personal effects Required to claim exemptions

Conclusion: Shipping to Israel from the USA

Israel’s import process is transparent but detailed, with special attention given to labeling, documentation, and tax compliance. Whether shipping for business or relocation, preparation is key.

Working with a knowledgeable international shipping company can help you reduce your international shipping cost, avoid delays, and ensure affordable shipping to Israel.

 
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