Consultants, Government agencies, service providers, courses and training you can tap into to learn more about international trade, importing, exporting and transhipping.
Consultants
Government Agencies
Service Providers
Courses And Seminars
Consultants
- Enterprise Development Centres (EDCs) provide consultancy and administrative services to businesses in Singapore.
- They are set up by associations and chambers of commerce with the support of SPRING Singapore.
- Consultants at EDCs can advise you on international trade issues and administrative staff can handle your trade documentation.
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Government Agencies
- Singapore Customs
Singapore Customs provides advice on classification of goods and on the application of the Rules of Origin for preferential tariff treatment.
Customs Call Centre:
(65) 6355 2000
Operating Hours:
Monday to Friday - 8am to 5.30pm
Saturday - 8am to 12.45pm
Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays.
Email:
customs_documentation@customs.gov.sg
- International Enterprise (IE) Singapore
IE Singapore welcomes feedback or inquiries on Free Trade Agreements and other international trade issues. You can also help shape the negotiation of Free Trade Agreements by participating in IE's surveys.
- Export Technical Assistance Centre (ETAC)
ETAC provides local exporters with assistance on standards and conformance, technical regulations as well as export requirements. Through ETAC, SPRING collaborates with partner agencies and regulatory authorities. Currently, the Centre will focus on food and electrical/electronics sectors.
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Service Providers
- Freight Forwarders And Cargo Agents
You can engage freight forwarders and cargo agents to help you import, export and tranship your goods. They take care of all the documentation and provide door-to-door services.
- TradeNet® Service Centres
You can approach TradeNet® Service Centres to take care of the customs documentation for you.
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Courses And Seminars