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Estimated international shipping rates and delivery times

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International shipping may be more affordable than you think.

Refer to these estimated delivery times and costs to see if international shipping is the right move for your e-commerce business.
While international shipping prices and delivery timeframes vary depending on parcel size and weight, along with destination country and freight provider, we’ll help get you started with these estimated shipping prices and timeframes to popular countries.

Country
Delivery type
Estimated delivery time
Estimated delivery cost (1kg)

China
International express
3 business days
From $32.33

New Zealand
International express
2 business days
From $24.87

UK
International express
2 business days
From $41.20

US
International express
2 business days
From $42.53

Singapore
International economy express
1 business day
From $30.14

Please note that these delivery timeframes and costs are estimates only.

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Common import restrictions for international shipping

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Thinking about taking your e-commerce business international? Find out what you can’t send overseas.

Individual countries restrict and prohibit a range of goods for import – and some may surprise you.
For example, you can’t send cameras or bicycles to China, New Zealand says no to motorcycle helmets, sending batteries to the UK is a no-no, the US bans products made from cork, and Singapore won’t accept chewing gum.

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Most countries have a long list of import restrictions and prohibitions,

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