Do I need a customs broker, or can I do customs clearance myself?
This is a complex issue to evaluate. If you’ve got the right skills, moderate import/export flows and simple products (from a customs perspective), it might be more appropriate for you to undertake the customs clearance process yourself.
However, if your company is shipping in bulk across multiple geographies, you’re strongly advised to seek the support of a customs broker. A customs broker can help you avoid errors and navigate trade complexities.
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