Distributing a product | Market access procedures | Organizing goods transport | Identifying a supplier | Standards | Intellectual Property
Tunisian SMEs, don't forget:
Le Fonds National de Garantie (FNG) - the National Guarantee Fund - can guarantee your bank loans.
Le Centre de Promotion des Exportations (CEPEX) - the Center for Export Promotion - can help you with your international procedures.
We can identify professional tradeshows on your sector.
Colon Free Trade Zone (FTZ) or Zona Libre de Colon (ZLC) on the Atlantic coast, created in 1948, ranks second in the world after Hong Kong. In the FTZ, some particular products can be imported, stored, modified and re-exported, without any need to go through customs whether on entrance or on exit, nor to pay for any special taxes. The strategic location, in the centre of America and near the Panama Canal, offers an important potential for the development of international trade. The most important products of the FTZ are: clothes, broadcasting devices, synthetic clothes, shoes, watches, perfume and fragrance, spirits, cigarettes and pharmaceutical products. The main suppliers of the FTZ are Hong-Kong, South Korea, Singapore, some European countries and the USA. The main customers are the Caribbean islands and the countries of Central America.
Imports on products that do not exist in the country are subject to duty of less than 27%. Imports are also subject to the equivalent of VAT, transfer of movable property tax and also a tax that is paid on the documents which varies between 2 to 5% of the FOB (merchandise subject to custom duty) and from 5 to 8% (free merchandise).
In general, food products and beverages should be registered with the Panamanian food security authorities and should respect the requirements regarding hygiene and quality control. Importing food products into Panamanian territory is forbidden if the products in question are not freely on sale in their country of origin. It is the duty of the executive organ, on the request of the Ministry of Health to establish the sanitary rules relating to the fabrication, storage, importation and sale of medicines and subsidiary products. It is forbidden to manufacture or to import into Panama these products without them being analyzed or registered beforehand.
Main documents required by the Panamanian Customs authorities for import purposes:
-Import declaration (prepared by the Customs agent)
-commercial invoice (in English or Spanish to be provided in 4 copies)
-airline transport letter
-bill of lading (three copies)
-business permit number
-health or phyto-sanitary permit (in the case of animal or vegetable agricultural products)
-certificate showing that product are sold freely (in the case of products meant for human consumption including for example body lotion).
We can indicate you which are the customs duties applied to your product.
We can indicate you which are the customs duties applied to your product.
Find out the local taxes that apply to your product.
Get a ballpark figure for transportation costs for your product in this country through a shipping estimate
Find out the standards and labelling requirements that apply to your products
| Type of property | Law | Validity | International agreements signed |
| Patent | Law 35 of May 10th 1996 | Validity period of 20 years (Spanish only) |
Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) |
| Trademark | Law 35 of May 10th 1996 | 10 years, renewable for 10 years (Spanish only) |
Trademark law treaty Nice agreement concerning the International classification of goods and Services for the Purposes of the registration of Marks |
| Design | Law 35 of May 10th 1996 | 10 years, period can be extended up to 5 more years (Spanish only) | |
| Copyright | Law 15 on copyright 1994 | Lifetime right for the author and his heirs as provided by the text. |
Berne convention for the protection of Literary and Artistic Works Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms against unauthorized duplication of their phonograms Rome convention for the protection of performers, producers of phonograms and Broadcasting organizations WIPO copyright treaty WIPO performances and Phonograms treaty |
| Industrial Models | Law 35 of May 10th 1996 | 10 years, see text |
© Export Entreprises SA, all rights reserved.
Last updates: May 2012