Quick Answer
Cheapest option
Envía.com
$15.45/kg
5-15 days
Fastest option
Andreani
1-2 days
$15.45/kg
Duty-free under
$50
VAT / Sales Tax: 12.5%
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Data as of April 2026
Phone / documents (0.5 kg)
$11.6
Envía.com
5-15 d
Clothing 2kg
$22.41
Envía.com
Box 5kg
$38.64
Envía.com
Heavy 10kg
$64.91
Envía.com
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Express
Delivery Time
1–2 days
Estimated Price
$15.45
Standard
Delivery Time
1–2 days
Estimated Price
$15.45
Express
Delivery Time
5–15 days
Estimated Price
$15.45
Standard
Delivery Time
5–15 days
Estimated Price
$15.45
EMS Express
★ 2.5(340)Delivery Time
3–7 days
Estimated Price
$28.5
Rates are estimates based on published tariffs. Actual rates may vary depending on account type, surcharges, fuel adjustments, and package dimensions. Contact carriers directly for exact quotes.
Estimated arrival
May 18, 2026 — June 5, 2026
Business days only (excludes weekends and holidays)
Rates aggregated from public carrier data, updated weekly. How we collect data
Below de minimis threshold, no duty!: $50 USD
| Carrier | Included | Premium | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| DHL Express | Yes ($100) | 2.5% | Basic coverage included. Extended up to $50,000 |
| FedEx | Yes ($100) | 2.8% | Declared value coverage. Max $50,000 per package |
| UPS | Yes ($100) | 2.7% | Declared value. Max $50,000. High-value surcharge above $5,000 |
| EMS | Yes ($50) | — | Basic SDR-based compensation only. No premium option |
| USPS | Yes ($5) | 3% | Priority Mail Express includes $100. Extra insurance up to $5,000 |
| Royal Mail | Yes ($50) | 2.5% | Consequential loss cover. Max £2,500 for international |
| Aramex | No | 3% | Optional insurance. Covers damage and loss |
| SF Express | Yes ($30) | 2% | Basic coverage included for declared value |
| DPD | Yes ($520) | — | Standard liability €520. No premium insurance option |
| Japan Post | Yes ($200) | — | Registered mail includes coverage up to 200 SDR |
After shipping, use your tracking number on the carrier's website:
| Carrier | Previous | Current | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| AndreaniExpress | $14.21 | $15.45 | +8.7% |
| AndreaniStandard | $14.21 | $15.45 | +8.7% |
| Envía.comExpress | $16.38 | $15.45 | -5.7% |
| Envía.comStandard | $16.38 | $15.45 | -5.7% |
| EMSEMS Express | $28.22 | $28.5 | +1% |
Compared to rates from 30 days ago
Indicative rates for common product categories
| Category | HS Code | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Electronics | HS 85 | 10-20% CET (smartphones 10%, laptops 10%, TVs 20%) |
| Clothing | HS 61-62 | 20% CET (all garments 20%) |
| Footwear | HS 64 | 20% CET (all footwear 20%) |
| Food products | HS 01-24 | 5-40% (rice 5%, meat 20-40%, dairy 15-25%, processed food 5-20%) |
| Machinery | HS 84 | 0-5% (industrial machinery 0%, household appliances 5%) |
| Cosmetics | HS 33 | 5-20% (perfumes 20%, skincare 5%) |
| Books | HS 49 | 0% |
| Toys | HS 95 | 5-20% (basic toys 5%, electronic toys 20%) |
Rates shown are for standard goods. Exact rate depends on HS code. Use the calculator below for your specific item.
Trinidad and Tobago Customs and Excise Division (customs.gov.tt). ASYCUDA World electronic system. CARICOM Common External Tariff (CET) applies at 0-20%. VAT at 12.5% on imports. Port of Spain and Point Lisas are main ports. Online Import Permit (OIP) system. Piarco International Airport for air cargo.
Largest CARICOM economy (oil and gas). Relatively modern customs for the Caribbean. VAT at 12.5% on all imports, no de minimis. CARICOM CET 0-20%. DHL, FedEx, UPS available. Port of Spain can be congested. Courier clearance 2-3 days. Postal mail 2-3 weeks. Motor Vehicle Import Permit required. Used goods importation restricted. Trinidad is a regional distribution hub for the southern Caribbean.
Where to obtain documents
Certificate of origin: CARICOM Certificate of Origin for regional preferential trade (intra-CARICOM duty-free). EPA certificate for EU trade. General certificates from Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce (TTCIC). Import licenses: Required for firearms, pharmaceuticals, motor vehicles, certain agricultural products, and used goods. Import licenses from Trade Licensing Unit. Chemistry Food and Drugs Division (CFDD) for food imports. TTBS (Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards) compliance.
Limited direct trade data between AR and TT. Most shipping routes go via major logistics hubs in Europe, UAE, or Singapore.
Key imports into TT: Consumer goods, machinery, electronics. Key exports from AR: Soybeans and soy products, beef, corn, wheat, petroleum, vehicles, wine, lithium. Island delivery can be slow. Limited courier options. Sea freight common for heavy items.
Based on shipper reports, delivery from AR to TT takes 7-21 days depending on the service. Express couriers (DHL, FedEx, UPS) offer faster delivery in 3-7 days. Accurate customs declarations are recommended to speed up the process.
| Category | Restrictions |
|---|---|
| Lithium batteries | Only installed in device. Standalone prohibited by air carriers. |
| Alcohol | Restricted or prohibited. Import license typically required. |
| Food | Phytosanitary certificate may be required. Perishables: express only. |
| Medications | Up to 3-month supply with prescription. Commercial import needs license. |
| Art & antiques | Export permit may be needed. Insurance strongly recommended. |
| Electronics | Check voltage. Some countries require CE/FCC certification. |
AR and TT are both members of the following trade agreements: WTO. These agreements may provide reduced or zero customs duties on qualifying goods. Be sure to obtain a certificate of origin to take advantage of preferential tariff rates.
VAT/GST rate: 12.5%. Applies to: CIF value + duty. VAT at 12.5% on most imports. Some basic food items zero-rated.
We found 5 shipping options from Argentina to Trinidad and Tobago. The cheapest option is Andreani (Express) starting from $15.45 for 1 kg. The fastest delivery is Andreani in 1–2 days. Express carriers (DHL, FedEx, UPS) offer fast delivery with tracking, while postal services provide more affordable rates.