“At KOREABUYING, we’re committed to ensuring safe and legal shipping practices. To help you understand what can’t be shipped, we avoid items that go against laws or need special licenses, as well as anything that might harm our equipment or team.
We’ve put together a handy list of items we can’t ship for you. While we’ve tried to cover everything, there might be a few more things that are also off-limits. We’re here to help, so if you’re unsure, just reach out!”
** Prohibited Products Overview:
- Controlled and Hazardous Materials
- Firearms, Explosives, and Related Items: Includes firearms, explosives, ammunition, pyrotechnic items, and airsoft replicas.
- Gases and Related Equipment: This covers gas bottles, oxygen, helium, butane, nitrogen, scuba tanks, fire extinguishers, life jackets, chlorofluorocarbons, and gas heaters.
- Flammable Substances and Liquids
- Common items such as perfumes, lighters, paints, nail polish, alcohols, paint thinners, and varnishes.
- Magnetic and Hazardous Objects
- Includes magnetic materials, generators, electric motors, dry ice, asbestos, internal combustion engines, audio amplifiers, and speakers.
- Oxidizing Agents and Toxic Substances
- Encompasses a range of items including insecticides, agricultural chemicals, chloroform, radioactive materials, nuclear waste, matches, lighters, coal, ink cartridges, fuses, detonators, varnish, wax, dissolvants, hair dyes, hand warmers, bleach, peroxides, items containing mercury, cleaning liquids, disinfectants, corrosives, fungus killers, rodenticides, and lithium batteries.
- Miscellaneous Prohibited Items
- This diverse category includes living or deceased animals, frozen foods, plants, grains, tires, gas tanks, oil diffusers, medicines, livestock food, pirated materials, counterfeit money, fiscal stamps, official or private documents, national treasures, cultural property, art objects, precious metals (including gold and silver products), jewelry, coins, banknotes, drugs, and psychotropic substances.
**The de minimis value, which is the threshold for duty-free imports for packages from overseas
- United States: Duty is applied for items over USD 800.
- Australia: Duty and taxes apply after the first USD 1,000.
- Canada: The threshold is USD 20.
- Europe: The average is about USD 190, but it can vary significantly between countries.
- Japan: The de minimis value is approximately USD 100.
- South Korea: The threshold is around USD 150 to USD 200.
- Mexico: The de minimis value is about USD 50.
- Singapore: The limit is set at around USD 300 to USD 400.
**De Minimis Thresholds -specific value limits set by countries for imported goods, below which no customs duties are charged
(you can visit this link to view the de minimis values table for various countries.)