Topic:關稅
All articles tagged “關稅”, aggregated across product categories, compiled from official sources.
Certificate of Origin and FTA Preferences: How to Save Duty on Malaysian Imports with Form D/E
The Certificate of Origin (CO) is issued by MITI and is the key to enjoying FTA preferential tariffs on imported goods. Understand Form D/E, rules of origin, and the full practice of claiming preferences at customs.
Importing Thai Products into Malaysia: ATIGA Zero Tariff, Form D and Each Category's Authority
Thailand and Malaysia are both ASEAN members, so goods meeting the rules of origin can enjoy zero ATIGA tariff with Form D; but tariff relief does not mean exemption from registration — food, cosmetics and health supplements still have to pass their own competent authorities.
Importing European and US Products into Malaysia: The No-FTA Tariff Reality and Registration Points by Category
There is no free trade agreement in force between the EU, the US and Malaysia, so European and US goods are mostly taxed at the MFN most-favoured-nation rate and cannot get the Form D zero tariff; FDA/CE certifications are not automatically recognised in Malaysia either. This article makes the dual threshold of tariff and registration clear.
HS Codes and Import Duty Classification (Malaysia)
Every good imported into Malaysia must be matched to an HS/AHTN tariff code. That code determines the duty rate, whether a permit is required, and various border requirements. This article explains Malaysia's tariff system, how the duty base is calculated, the official lookup tools, and the most common classification mistakes.
Malaysia Customs Clearance: Process and Documents Overview
Every import into Malaysia is declared electronically to the Royal Malaysian Customs Department (RMCD) on a K1 declaration. This article breaks down the customs-clearance roles, the five-step process, CIF customs value, the duty + sales tax calculation, and the common rejections and audit traps.