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Import Restrictions
All organizations of the State and its enterprises, embassy and diplomatic personnel in Cuba, and representatives of international agencies are authorized to receive items which correspond to their activities. All contents are subject to customs duty, except prosthetics, educational books, records and films. Authorities will seize any item they cannot readily identify.
coffee
cologne and perfume
communication equipment
computer components and parts
cosmetics
cotton
electronic equipment and games
fabric and samples
films, promotional and training 8mm, 16mm and 35 mm
fire extinguishers
foodstuffs
industrial equipment
jewellery, costumes
leather goods
measuring apparatus
medical samples
medicines, prescription and non-prescription
oil products
parts, machines and electrics
personal effects
phone/modems
plastic made products
radar equipment
radio equipment
samples, textiles
shoes
swatches
soil samples
sports equipment
stone/mineral samples
toys.
Items worth more than 200 CUC will not be accepted.
Stamps
Only the Philatelic Federation can exchange stamps.
Import Permits
Commercial goods can be imported into Cuba only by government entities and joint ventures holding permits for the specific goods in question. Agents and intermediaries can handle goods on consignment for licensed importers, but they cannot import on their own account, or conduct distribution operations. Joint ventures with foreign participation will generally obtain their import permits through Cuban partnerships.
Prohibited Items
In addition to items considered non-mailable matter, the following are prohibited:
alcohol
asbestos
animal produce, products and skins
antiques
bank notes and other securities / currency
bullion and currency
blood products
certain electonics (visit the Cuban customs web site at www.aduana.co.cu)
chewing gum
clothing and footwear, used
cotton plants and seeds
earth and minerals
electronic recording systems
electronics
furs
foodstuff in general, except conserved products industrially processed and vacuum packed
gambling devices
hair-dye
hermetically sealed containers
hidden objects
ivory
jewellery
lottery tickets and circulars
live animals
maps
military equipment
medicine in non-original packaging
perishables
pornography
plants and plant products
playing cards
precious metals and stones
recording tape, films and photographic papers
scent
spare parts for motor vehicles
specimens of flora and fauna in any form
spectacles and binoculars
tobacco
weapons of any kind and ammunition.
Cuba reserves the right to not accept, handle, convey or deliver letter-post or parcels containing coins, currency notes or securities of any kind payable to bearer, cheques, precious metals and stones, jewels or other valuable articles or any kind of document, goods or object in cases where these items do not comply with its national or international regulations or technical and packaging instructions for air transport and shall accept no liability in cases of theft, loss or damage to such items. Cuba reserves the right not to accept letter-post or parcels subject to customs duty containing goods that are imported into the country if their value does not comply with its national regulations.
Documentation Required
Information regarding Customs can be found in "Customs Requirements" of the Canada Postal Guide.
The following documents are required:
1. Commercial Invoice
2. Certificate of Origin
3. Insurance Policy for FOB shipped goods
4. Import License issued by the Ministry of Foreign Trade
5. Licenses and/or special certificates for goods of plant or animal origin for human consumption