Importing goods and customs clearance in Italy

If you want to ship your goods to Italy then you have to get them through customs and formally import them. This article describes a number of important aspects.

Please note that if you need help, there are various parties available to support you. 

Shipping your products

If you sell physical products, you need to get them delivered into Italy. Depending on the country you are in, this may be a challenge.

First of all you may have to pay import duties or settle VAT. There are certain thresholds for both of these charges, e.g. while importing in the EU you don’t have to pay import duties on any shipment worth less than € 150. 

There may also be non-financial bariers, like certifications or approvals to be obtained. Especially for food, cosmetics or medicine this may be the case. Check this in advance, even before you invest in your marketing.

Validate your HS-codes before you ship

Almost every country or trade block in the world has its own detailing on the international HS-code list. With our report you strongly reduce the risk on misclassifications, delays and higher custom duties than expected.

Tell us what you want to ship and where to and we ask you all relevant questions to get to the most likely code.

Importing goods into Italy

Italy follows EU customs regulations, with local oversight by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (Customs and Monopolies Agency). Importers must ensure compliance with customs duties, VAT, and product-specific requirements. For official guidance, visit the Agenzia delle Dogane – English.

General Import Process

  1. Customs Declaration
    • Submit an Import Declaration electronically through the EU’s Customs Decision System or Italy’s customs portal.
    • Key documents include a commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, and any necessary certificates or licenses.
  2. Import Duties and VAT
    • Duties are based on the HS code. Use the EU TARIC database (TARIC) to calculate rates.
    • VAT (Imposta sul Valore Aggiunto, IVA):
      • Standard rate: 22%.
      • Reduced rates: 10% for food and utilities; 5% for certain health and essential goods; 4% for basic food, books, and medicines.
  3. Additional Non-Financial Requirements
    • Compliance with EU and Italian standards may be required for specific products like electronics, textiles, and agricultural items.
    • For detailed non-financial requirements, consult the Access2Markets Portal.
  4. Inspection and Clearance
    • Customs may inspect goods. Processing time is typically 1-3 business days for complete submissions.
  5. Release of Goods
    • Cleared goods are free for transport within Italy or other EU member states.

Service Providers for Assistance

  1. Savino Del Benesavino.com
  2. Fercam Logisticsfercam.com
  3. Italsempioneitalsempione.it
  4. Kuehne+Nagel Italykuehne-nagel.com
  5. DB Schenker Italydbschenker.com

Importing Small Parcels

Italy is well-served by couriers like DHL, UPS, FedEx, and Poste Italiane. Shipping costs for a 2kg parcel:

  • From the USA: €25-€50 for economy shipping.
  • From China: €20-€40 for economy shipping.

Express shipping options (2-5 days) are available at higher rates. Pricing varies depending on the courier, destination, and urgency. Check rates directly with providers for accurate quotes.

Get funding from banks & investors

Entering a new market is an investment. Finding partners, contracts, translations and marketing costs money and you may need additional working capital.

Only with a good plan with enough financial data you can convince banks and investors to fund you. We help you with the complete business case and documentation.

Frequently asked questions

The best way to find an importer in Italy is to understand the sales channel for your product, and what parties are involved. Then find the right importers or wholesalers at the beginning of that chain. Before starting to push your product, approach a number of them to ask what they need. This way you can position your product better before you reach out to a broader group.
First check whether your product normally is sold through web shops in Italy or that other distribution structures are more common. Then determine the characteristics of your ideal web shop, and find a number of these, or outsource this search. When you approach the first few, you will learn what they find important and who your competitors are.
As in any country, convincing an importer or wholesaler to put your product in his assortment is difficult. Importers in Italy look at the rotation of the product, how easy and often they can sell it, and multiply this with the margin they can make on it. The result should be higher than they earn now from any competing product. Only if you have proper sales data, for example from other countries, they will engage in a discussion with you.