Importer and Exporter of Record in Argentina

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Importer and Exporter of Record in Argentina

Importing into Argentina requires precision, pre-authorization, and full compliance with SIRA, ENACOM, and ANMAT regulations.

Argentina trade compliance

IOR UAE provides complete Importer and Exporter of Record services — ensuring your IT, telecom, and medical products enter Argentina efficiently and fully compliant.

Key Capabilities

  • Importer & Exporter of Record representation under Argentine law

  • ENACOM, ANMAT & Seguridad Eléctrica certification management

  • SIRA registration and Non-Automatic License (LNA) handling

  • Transparent landed-cost control with full VAT compliance

Our Import & Export Operations in Argentina

Regulatory Precision

We handle all SIRA / SIMI registrations and manage import authorization workflows under Argentina’s Ministry of Economy.

→ 100 % compliance across customs and licensing filings.

Certification & Licensing Expertise

Our compliance team manages ENACOM, ANMAT, and Seguridad Eléctrica certifications — required for telecom, medical, and electronic goods.

→ Ensures zero shipment hold-ups at customs.

Nationwide Logistics Coordination

We support DDP / DAP shipments via Buenos Aires and Rosario, integrating customs brokerage and bonded warehousing.

→ Smooth import-to-delivery transitions across Argentina.

Post-Clearance Reliability

Our work continues beyond customs — handling RMA returns, audit trails, and document retention for compliance continuity.

→ End-to-end accountability for every import cycle.

Argentina Customs Documents & Requirements

Argentina enforces rigorous customs controls through Dirección General de Aduanas (DGA) and AFIP systems.

We verify every document to ensure compliance before shipment.

Documents You’ll Need

  • Commercial Invoice (in Spanish)

  • Packing List

  • Bill of Lading / Air Waybill

  • Certificate of Origin (Mercosur standard)

  • SIRA Request Form

  • ENACOM / ANMAT Certificates

  • Seguridad Eléctrica Certificate

  • Non-Automatic Import License (LNA)

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Duties, VAT & Trade Permits in Argentina

Argentina applies layered taxes on imports — we ensure accurate tariff classification and tax reporting across federal and provincial systems.

Tax / Charge

Authority

Scope

Typical Rate

Import Duty

DGA

CIF-based tariff

0–35 %

VAT (IVA)

AFIP

Federal VAT

21 %

Statistical Tax

AFIP

Import registry & audit

0.5–3 %

Internal Tax (IPI)

Federal Government

Select goods (electronics, luxury)

Variable

Customs Fees

DGA

Processing & handling

Case-specific

SIRA / SIMI Permit

Ministry of Economy

Import authorization

Mandatory

ENACOM / ANMAT License

Sector Regulators

Product compliance

Case-based

Industries We Serve

We specialize in Argentina’s most regulated industries — where compliance defines success.

IT & Data Centers

Telecom & Networking

Medical & Laboratory Equipment

Industrial Electronics and Automotive Components

Why Companies Choose Our Argentina Trade Solutions?

Global enterprises depend on our structured compliance network for seamless entry into Argentina. We deliver expertise, precision, and transparency — with measurable reliability.

Performance Highlights

  • Mastery of SIRA, SIMI, and Non-Automatic License procedures

  • Local Spanish-language documentation and representation

  • DDP-compliant logistics for regulated sectors

  • Proven LATAM-wide compliance operations

Every Document. Every Declaration. Delivered.

We take care of SIMI licensing, AFIP filings, and IVA reconciliation — ensuring uninterrupted access to the Argentine market.]

FAQs

SIRA (Sistema de Importaciones de la República Argentina) is the official pre-authorization system for importers, required before goods are shipped to Argentina.

Telecom, wireless, and networking devices need ENACOM, while medical and laboratory products require ANMAT certification.

Yes — IOR UAE acts as your legal Importer of Record, allowing compliant importation without setting up a local branch.


It’s a permit required for specific goods subject to additional regulatory checks under Argentina’s import control framework.

Typically 3–7 business days, depending on SIRA approval, documentation quality, and product type.

Our local compliance partners monitor every stage — from filing authorization requests to customs clearance and post-import documentation.