There are two basic types of import: • Industrial and consumer goods • Intermediate goods and services Companies import goods and services to supply to the domestic market at a cheaper price and better quality than competing goods manufactured in the domestic market. Companies import products that are not available in the local market. There are three broad types of importers: • Those looking for any product around the world to import and sell • Those looking for foreign sourcing to get their products at the cheapest price • Those who using foreign sourcing as part of their global
supply chain Direct-import refers to a type of business importation involving a major retailer (e.g.
Wal-Mart) and an overseas
manufacturer. A retailer typically purchases products designed by local companies that can be manufactured overseas. In a direct-import program, the retailer bypasses the local supplier (colloquial: "middle-man") and buys the final product directly from the manufacturer, possibly saving in
added cost data on the value of imports and their quantities often broken down by detailed lists of products are available in
statistical collections on international trade published by the statistical services of intergovernmental organisations (e.g.
UNSD,
FAOSTAT,
OECD), supranational statistical institutes (e.g.
Eurostat) and national statistical institutes.
Import of goods Importation, declaration, and payment of customs duties are done by the importer of record, which may be the owner of the goods, the purchaser, or a licensed customs broker.
Import bans An import ban is a statutory action or policy measure which prevents importers from bringing a certain category of goods into a country, or which bans certain categories of goods from one or more specific countries. Examples include the provisions in the United States'
Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act banning the import of goods produced overseas using
convict labor, bans which have been imposed by the United States on
importing Japanese beef, and the ban imposed by the People's Republic of China on imports of
Taiwanese pineapples. == See also ==