The Treasurer’s Guide to Trade Finance

(Martin Jones) #1

Singapore


Singapore imports exports


Bank accounts


ƒ Resident companies can hold local currency
(SGD) bank accounts outside Singapore.
ƒ Resident companies can hold foreign
currency bank accounts within and outside
Singapore.


ƒ Non-resident companies can hold local
currency bank accounts within and outside
Singapore.
ƒ Non-resident companies can hold foreign
currency bank accounts in Singapore.

Trade information


Key trading partners


Imports by origin


EU 12.6%
USA 10.8%
Malaysia 10.7%
China 10.4%
Taiwan 7.4%
Other 48.1%

Source: WTO, September 2012


Exports by destination

Malaysia 12.2%
Hong Kong 11.0%
Indonesia 10.4%
China 10.4%
EU 9.6%
Other 46.4%

Principal exports


Machinery and equipment, electronics,
telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, and other
chemicals and refined petroleum products.


Documentation


Imports


ƒ A bill of lading, commercial invoice, customs
import declaration and a packing list.


Exports


ƒ A bill of lading, commercial invoice, customs
export declaration and a packing list.


Licences


Imports


ƒ Certain foodstuffs, including meat, fish and
vegetables.


ƒ Products that are included in the various
international treaties to which Singapore is
a signatory, for reasons of health, safety,
environmental protection and national
security.


Exports


ƒ Items subject to quota restrictions, such as
mahogany and some pine woods.


ƒ Rubber and ozone depleting substances.


Tariffs/Taxes
Imports
ƒ As a member of ASEAN and participant of
AFTA, Singapore is subject to the Common
Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) scheme,
which applies tariff rates of between zero and
5 percent to goods with at least 40 percent
ASEAN content if traded within ASEAN. The
CEPT covers around 98 percent of all tariffs.
ƒ Beer, stout, samshoo and medical samshoo
are among the few goods that are subject to
customs duties into Singapore.
Exports
ƒ None.

Financing requirements for imports/
exports
ƒ None.

Prohibited items
Imports
ƒ Items prohibited for reasons of health, safety
and environmental protection, in accordance
with UN Security Council resolutions.
Exports
ƒ Items prohibited in accordance with UN
Security Council resolutions.
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