Discusses requirements for products entering the country/economy temporarily including information on warranty and non-warranty items entering the country/economy for repair.
Guyana permits temporary entry of goods but requires advance notification to the Customs and Trade Administration (CTA) of the Guyana Revenue Authority and standard goods registration at the port of entry.  Guyana requires the importer to make a bond deposit to the CTA.  If the importer fails to re-export the goods, the importer will be required to pay the necessary duties and other charges.  For further information about temporary entry please contact the CTA at: 

Guyana Revenue Authority
Customs and Trade Administration
200 – 201 Camp Street
Georgetown, Guyana
Tel: 592-227-6060
592-227-8222
592-226-5555
592-225-6931


 

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