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Hello, I'm new to the forum. I have a question, I saw a company in Israel that produces a successful and very attractive tile. Can I import from Israel? Do they have all the necessary permits to import a product into our customs? They asked me what document I needed to import the product?

Thank you :)
You're importing to where?
 
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I think you need to speak to your customs department in your own country
I tried but you know how it is ... one throws me to the other and nobody knows to say exactly what it takes .. I was even offered to do this through a local importer and pay some "Pennies" for the service
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I need about one container for one specific sample. Do you think I should look for a local importer and do it with him? Will it be the easiest? Thank's
 
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