Officially known as Republic of Colombia this
transcontinental country is situated in the northwestern region of South
America and is situated in various territories in Central America. The country
of Colombia is known as world’s 17th most mega-diverse country and has
biodiversity according to per square kilometre. Trading is not only about
exchanging goods and services; it is also vital for traders to maintain healthy
relationships. Colombia as the bio-diversified country has a lot of offer.

According to the import data, the country
ranks 54 in imports and is a major importer of transportation equipment,
industrial equipment, chemicals, paper, fuels, consumer goods, electricity,
etc. Colombia import data mainly
complies from the bill of lading details, i.e. when a cargo enters the Port of
Colombia, the customs file a bill of lading. This contains all the information
about goods being imported into the country. Colombia import data consist of all-important information including
the name of the importer, date of shipment, HS code, HS description, new
weight, gross weight, details of goods, statistical quantity, statistical unit,
CIF, FOB, and transport method.
Colombia having a history of illegal trading,
one important document to be submitted is the Import declaration; where the
importer has to submit a declaration to the DIAN customs. This consists of all
information including various forms, duties and sales taxes paid and banks
where all the payments are made. This declaration needs to be submitted 15 days
prior to the arrival of goods in the country; once this process is completed
customs will authorise goods in the country. Colombia import data is quite necessary for a trader, it is
important to know all the details and legalities involved so none of the minute
detail leads to a legal problem for the trader.
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