Puerto Rico (U.S.)

Trading Across Borders in

Puerto Rico (U.S.)

Listed below is a detailed summary of the procedural requirements for exporting and importing a standardized cargo of goods. Documents associated with every official procedure are counted—from the contractual agreement between the 2 parties to the delivery of goods—along with the time necessary for completion.

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Export Procedures Duration (days) US$ Cost
Documents preparation 6 250
Customs clearance and technical control 4 275
Ports and terminal handling 3 450
Inland transportation and handling 2 325
Totals 15 1,300
Import Procedures Duration (days) US$ Cost
Documents preparation 9 250
Customs clearance and technical control 2 275
Ports and terminal handling 3 450
Inland transportation and handling 2 325
Totals 16 1,300
Export documents
Bill of lading
Certificate of origin
Commercial invoice
Consular invoice
Customs export declaration
Packing list
Import documents
Bill of lading
Cargo release order
Certificate of origin
Commercial invoice
Customs import declaration
Foreign exchange authorization
Import license
Packing list
Tax certificate
Terminal handling receipts