Quick Answer
Cheapest option
EMS
$35.62/kg
3-7 days
Fastest option
EMS
3-7 days
$35.62/kg
Duty-free under
$0
VAT / Sales Tax: 15%
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Data as of April 2026
Phone / documents (0.5 kg)
$26.72
EMS
3-7 d
Clothing 2kg
$51.67
EMS
Box 5kg
$89.08
EMS
Heavy 10kg
$149.64
EMS
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EMS Express
★ 2.5(340)Delivery Time
3–7 days
Estimated Price
$35.62
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 20 — 26, 2026
Business days only (excludes weekends and holidays)
Rates aggregated from public carrier data, updated weekly. How we collect data
| 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 |
| Carrier | Previous | Current | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| EMSEMS Express | $35.26 | $35.62 | +1% |
Compared to rates from 30 days ago
Indicative rates for common product categories
| Category | HS Code | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Electronics | 85 | 0-40% (smartphones 25%, laptops 0%, TVs 40%) |
| Clothing | 61-62 | 40% (protective) |
| Footwear | 64 | 40% |
| Food & Beverages | 01-24 | 0-40% (basic food 0-10%, luxury 40%) |
| Machinery | 84 | 0-15% (capital goods 0%) |
| Cosmetics | 33 | 25-40% |
| Books | 49 | 0% |
| Toys & Games | 95 | 15-25% |
Rates shown are for standard goods. Exact rate depends on HS code. Use the calculator below for your specific item.
Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA, zimra.co.zw) manages customs. ASYCUDA World electronic system. COMESA and SADC member. VAT at 15% on imports. Landlocked, imports mainly via Beira (Mozambique) or Durban (South Africa). Beitbridge border post (South Africa) is the busiest crossing in southern Africa. Forbes/Machipanda (Mozambique) and Chirundu (Zambia) also important. Customs duties 0-40% with many items at high protective rates.
CURRENCY INSTABILITY is the defining challenge. Zimbabwe has cycled through hyperinflation, dollarization, bond notes, ZiG (Zimbabwe Gold), customs valuation complicated by multiple currencies in circulation. ZIMRA customs is functional but bureaucratic. High protective duties (40% on many consumer goods). Beitbridge border post chronically congested, South Africa border crossing can take days. DHL, FedEx operate in Harare and Bulawayo. Postal mail 3-6 weeks. Transit via Beira or Durban adds time. Corruption reported at border posts. COMESA/SADC preferences help regional trade. Tobacco and mining exports fund imports.
Where to obtain documents
Certificate of origin: COMESA certificate for regional preferential trade. SADC certificates. AfCFTA certificates. Issued by Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC). AGOA eligibility suspended. Import licenses: Required for many goods, Zimbabwe uses import licensing extensively. Firearms, pharmaceuticals, chemicals strictly controlled. Used clothing and vehicles have specific regulations. Foreign currency allocation may be required for payments. SAZ (Standards Association of Zimbabwe) conformity for some products.
Limited direct trade data between KP and ZW. Most shipping routes go via major logistics hubs in Europe, UAE, or Singapore.
Key imports into ZW: Petroleum, machinery, vehicles, electronics, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, food products, fertilizers. Key exports from KP: Various goods. Zimbabwe applies 15% VAT on imports. Most goods arrive via South Africa (Durban/Beitbridge border). Multi-currency system is used (USD, ZiG). Customs can impose surtaxes on luxury goods. Import duties vary widely. ZIMRA uses the ASYCUDA system. ZimPost handles postal deliveries but service can be unreliable.
Based on shipper reports, delivery from KP to ZW 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. |
KP and ZW 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: 15%. Applies to: CIF value + duty. VAT at 15% on most imports. Basic food items at 0%. Currency of payment and valuation is a complex issue.