Includes import documentation and other requirements for both the U.S. exporter and foreign importer
U.S. exporters and potential exporters to Guyana should contact the Guyana Revenue Authority’s Customs and Trade Administration to learn the latest import requirements and obtain necessary documentation as these may change suddenly, sometimes without prior notice.  Licensed customs brokers can prepare and process the required documentation for a fee.  Submission of Free Sale and Phytosanitary certificates along with certificates of analysis are required by the Guyana Food and Drug Department for examination and approval prior to entry of products into Guyana.

For importing general processed food and beverage items, Guyana’s Food and Drug Department (FDD) is currently only accepting certificates from U.S. government agencies.  In the case of Florida, the Florida Department of Agriculture passed on the responsibility of issuing Certificates of Free Sale to approved private companies.  The FDD will not accept these.  However, the FDD will accept a Certificate to a Foreign Government from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).  For more information and access to the online forms, refer to the links below.

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