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Andorra Customs Contacts

Website: www.duana.ad 

Contact per email: http://www.duana.ad/contacta-ns/services 

Address: Av. Fiter i Rossell, no. 2, Block A Scald AD700 

Phone: + 376 879 900

 

Andorra Chamber of Commerce

Web: http://www.ccis.ad 

E-mail: ccis@andorra.ad  

Address: C/ Prat de la Creu, 8. Edifici Le Mans, Planta Baixa, Andorra la Vella, AD500 - Andorra la Vella, Principat d'Andorra

Telephone: +376 809292

Fax: +376 809293

 

Andorra, officially the Principality of Andorra, is a sovereign landlocked microstate in Southwestern Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains and bordered by Spain and France. Andorra is a member of the Council of Europe, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, World Customs Organization, World Trade Organization (observer) and other international organizations. 

 

Andorra trade regulations

Andorra is very open to international trade and it offers advantageous fiscal legislation. In spite of not being a member of the European Union, the country is treated as an EU member in terms of trading manufacturing goods (without applying customs duties). Customs duties do not exist in Andorra, the country is easily accessible. There are no trade barriers in Andorra. This has made of Andorra an important international center of retail trade that attracts millions of shoppers from all over Europe. No regulations other than those of France or Spain, whichever must be transited to reach Andorra. Andorra itself is duty free. 

Andorra applies the EEC common external tariff for imports from third countries, while trade between the EEC and Andorra is free of customs duties. Agricultural products are subject to import duties, but products of Andorran origin are exempt from EEC duties. Commercial trade is still subject to domestic indirect taxation.

 

Documents for imports

- Five original invoices (pro-forma or commercial) have to be included with the shipment. A zero-value invoice is

not allowed. The invoice should contain the following information:

  • The name and full address of the consignor.
  • The name and full address (incl. phone number) of the consignee.
  • A number and date of issue of the invoice.
  • EORI number from the consignor.
  • A clear description of each item.
  • A commodity code per item.
  • An amount reference per item.
  • A value per item and the total value for the entire shipment.
  • Currency information.

- Standard DPD incoterm: DAP cleared. If another incoterm is applicable is has to be clearly mentioned on the invoice. It’s mandatory to mention the final destination with each incoterm.

- Each shipment to Andorra has to be accompanied by an “Autorizacion de despacho y representación’’ document which has been filled in by the consignor.

 

Restrictions

It’s not allowed to ship the following items to Andorra:

  • Antiques
  • Furs
  • Gambling devices
  • Payment cards
  • Precious metals

 

Sources:

http://www.duana.ad/duana-andorrana 

http://www.duana.ad/generalitats-igi-duana 

http://bit.ly/2fMVaDQ 

http://bit.ly/2fPt8GD  

 

 

 

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