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A Guide to International Shipping
Step-by-Step Instructions


1. Verify That Your Commodity Can Be Shipped


Step 1. Verify That Your Commodity Can Be Shipped
Determine if service restrictions apply to either your country of origin or country of destination.

Verify your commodity can be shipped to or from the United States and a specific country.

NOTE: Information provided by Global Advisor is provided AS IS, may not be current, and does not constitute legal advice. In no event shall UPS be liable for any errors in the information, forms or features made available by Global Advisor, or by any third party site linked to from Global Advisor. Selection and completion of proper forms for any given shipment is the sole responsibility of the shipper. All shipments are subject to the UPS Terms and Conditions of Service in effect at the time of shipping for the country of origin.

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