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Cheapest way to ship to Haiti
If you have a package to ship to Haiti, you can use the Parcel Monkey shipping calculator to find the best delivery prices.
Haiti has a fairly large population of over 11 million and we see a large number of packages being shipped there by both individuals and small businesses. A wide range of items can be shipped to Haiti via our courier partners, including spare auto parts, clothing and gifts. When you get a quote through Parcel Monkey’s shipping calculator, you’ll be able to compare shipping costs to Haiti and book services all in one place.
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Best way to ship to Haiti
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Customs advice for shipping to Haiti
Customs requirements
Haiti is one of the most open economies in the Caribbean and as long as you declare the value of your items accurately and provide correct contact details of the recipient you should have no issues with delivery to Haiti.
Haitian customs may apply a 30 per cent tax on packages valued over $50. Customs valuation is based on Cost of the goods and the original invoice from the country of origin. Interestingly The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has not updated the list of prohibited products since 1962.
Prohibited items
Prohibited items include: materials of a pornographic nature; military equipment, including parts, arms and ammunition not intended for government use; narcotics; and equipment to be used to manufacture or print counterfeit currency.
According to the 1962 law, it is illegal to import used shoes and used clothing. Nonetheless, the law is not usually enforced and used clothing imports constitute a lucrative business in Haiti, particularly used clothing coming from the U.S. and the Dominican Republic. The goods are usually cleared through customs as personal effects.