If you want to import goods and become an importer, you need to know the import steps
The first step in importing goods is to research the domestic market for the sales conditions of the target product, check competitors, check the final price and the acceptable quality of the final product to present to the market. You should also check whether this product is profitable for you or not. Then it is necessary to obtain enough information from the organization of import and export regulations so that the entry of the selected product into the country is free.
The next step is to import goods, obtain a commercial card and create the necessary business foundations to carry out the next steps in the comprehensive system of trade in Iran.
The next step is to choose the country of origin for purchasing and supplying goods. You should pay attention to the distance from the country of origin and the method of transporting goods to Iran. Requesting a pre-invoice from suppliers is one of the most important steps. The proforma invoice is important because it contains the weight, number, type of currency, seller and buyer specifications, transaction method, money transfer, responsibilities and risks, and in general all the information required for the transaction and import of goods.
In the next step, you must register an order in the NTSW system. After entering the proforma information in this system and obtaining permission from the relevant organizations, the desired product import license is issued. The product inspection is done to ensure the quantity and health of the product before depositing the money for the seller.
After allocating currency and depositing money to the seller’s account, according to the negotiations, the product will be packed, loaded and sent by the seller. Don’t forget to insure your goods, because in case of any damage, the insurance will cover the damage to the shipment. When insuring the goods, pay attention to the fact that the goods must be insured before loading from the origin
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