Can I ship food or health supplements internationally?
Biosecurity is the primary hurdle for food and supplement merchants. Cambodia’s Ministry of Health has specific regulations for therapeutic goods and food products. Many herbal supplements require import permits or are subject to review depending on their active ingredients, which must be approved for sale in the country. Always verify ingredient classifications against Cambodia's regulatory framework before shipping.
Our specialised teams help ensure your shipments remain compliant. If you hold the correct permits, we ensure the security chain remains unbroken. When shipping these items, keep the following in mind:
Manufacturer Certificates: You often need a formal certificate stating the item is free from specific pests.
Ingredient Transparency: Every ingredient must be listed in English on the packaging to pass an audit.
Safety Data Sheets: Customs may require an SDS to prove the item isn't a hazardous chemical.
You should also check for market-specific restrictions like Cambodia's strict controls on products making unverified health claims. Our My Global Trade Services (MyGTS) tool can check your product against the destination country's current laws.
What happens if I accidentally ship a prohibited item?
Ignorance of the law is not a legal defence in international trade. If you ship a prohibited item, it's typically seized and destroyed at your expense. Even worse, misdeclaring dangerous goods can lead to administrative fees that far exceed the value of the goods. Be especially mindful of shipping schedules around Khmer New Year in April, as government office closures can complicate clearance procedures.
In 2026, penalties for misdeclared dangerous goods have increased significantly and can run into the millions of Cambodian Riel per occurrence. This doesn't include potential legal costs or the permanent loss of your shipping account. We act as a vital safety filter for your business by catching these errors at the origin warehouse before the package leaves the country.