- Labeling Requirements
- Required Documents
- Licensing
- Import Procedures
- Industrial Alcohol
- Tobacco Products
- Taxes/Tariffs
- Contacts
LABELING REQUIREMENTS
Labels should include the following information, in Spanish:
- Name of the product
- Producer’s name and address
- Importer’s name, address, phone number and taxpayer identification number/RUC (this information may appear on a separate adhesive label)
- Sanitary registration number
- Country of origin
- Net content
- Ingredients
- Lot code number
- Expiration date (for malt beverages only)
- Special conservation conditions (if any)
The labeling must comply with the provisions established in INDECOPI’s Peruvian Metrological Standards NMP 001:1995 on packaged products, and Supreme Decree No. 007-98-SA.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Importers must register all imported food and beverage products (including beverage alcohol) with the Dirección General de Salud Ambiental, or DIGESA, in order to obtain a Sanitary Registration. This registration is valid for a period of 5 years.
DIGESA sanitary registration information is available on the DIGESA website.
Applications must be accompanied by the following:
- A physical-chemical and microbiological quality analysis to be completed by an authorized laboratory in Peru. A list of authorized labs is available on the DIGESA website.
- Certificate of Free Sale/Free Trade, which is issued in the U.S. by TTB. For more details, see our Export Documents page.
- Label(s) to be used for the product. See Labeling Requirements section, above, for further details.
- Registration receipt of payment (approximately US$75, as of April 2007)
Documents listed above must be accompanied by a Spanish-language translation (as needed).
Please also refer to the Import Procedures section below.
LICENSING
There are no licensing requirements for alcoholic products.
IMPORT PROCEDURES
The importer or local agent must present the following Customs documentation:
- Unique Customs Declaration (Declaración Única de Aduanas, or DUA) paid, issued, and filed by a Customs agent
- Copy of Commercial invoice
- Bill of lading or airway bill
- Packing list
- Proof of insurance (if applicable)
- Copy of Sanitary/DIGESA Registration (see Required Documents section above for details)
Once the Customs agent has electronically submitted the DUA, Peruvian Customs (or SUNAT, by its Spanish-language acronym) will determine the type of control for the merchandise (according to risk factors). Controls may range from none, where the product being immediately released after payment of duties, to medium, or high controls, including inspection of documentation or physical inspection.
INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL
Industrial alcohol is regulated by various agencies, including the Ministry of Energy and Mining (MEM), as well as the Ministry of Production (PRODUCE), depending on the tariff codes to which they correspond.
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
There are no permits required to import processed tobacco products such as cigarettes and cigars into Peru. Tobacco leaves and other unprocessed tobacco products require prior approval from SENASA (Servicio Nacional de Sanidad Agraria).
Processed tobacco products (and which are sold in packs) are required to be packaged in such a manner that 50% on one of the sides of the packaging must include warning phrases and/or images as laid out in Peru’s regulation implementing Law No. 28705. For details, refer to the Regulation implementing Law No. 28705 (in Spanish only).
TAXES/TARIFFS
For the most current tariffs and taxes applied to imported products for this country, please visit SUNAT’s English-language website.
You may also contact the export hotline for the U.S. Commerce Department, at 1-800-USA-TRAD(E).
CONTACTS
| Dirección General de Salud Ambiental (DIGESA) Las Amapolas 350, Urbanización San Eugenio Lince, Lima 14, Peru Tel: (511) 442-8353 Fax: (511) 422-6404 Web: http://www.digesa.minsa.gob.pe/ | U.S. Embassy, Lima Avenida Encalada, Cuadra 17 Surco, Lima 33, Peru Tel: (511) 434-3000 Fax: (511) 618-2397 Web: https://pe.usembassy.gov/ |
| Superintendencia Nacional de Administración Tributaria (SUNAT) Av. Gracilazo de la Vega 1472 Lima, Peru Tel: (511) 315-3300 Fax: (511) 315-3318 Web: http://www.sunat.gob.pe/ | Servicio Nacional de Sanidad Agraria (SENASA) Av. La Molina Nº 1915 - Lima 12 La Molina, Lima - Peru Tel: (511) 313-3300 Fax: (511) 340-1486 Web: http://www.senasa.gob.pe/ |
| Embassy of Peru, Washington, D.C. 1700 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington D.C. 20036 Tel: (202) 833-9860 Fax: (202) 659-8124 Web: http://www.peruvianembassy.us/ | INDECOPI Calle de la Prosa 138 San Borja, Lima, Peru Tel: (511) 224-7800 or 7777 Fax: (511) 224-0348 Web: https://www.indecopi.gob.pe/inicio |
| Ministerio de Energia y Minas (MEM) Av. Las Artes Sur 260 San Borja - Lima - Perú Tel: (511) 618-8700 Web: http://www.minem.gob.pe/ |
The information in this guide was obtained from external sources, including the websites of various governmental agencies and organizations, direct contact with those agencies and organizations, and from Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) Attaché reports. Consequently, the accuracy of this information depends upon the accuracy of the sources.
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