innflutning
Innflutning, the Icelandic term for importation, refers to the process of bringing goods into a country from abroad for sale, use, or personal consumption. In Iceland and in international trade, innflutning covers a wide range of goods, from consumer products to raw materials used in manufacturing, and is subject to customs controls and regulatory frameworks designed to ensure safety, taxation, and compliance with trade rules.
The import process typically begins with the importer preparing and submitting an import declaration to the
Taxes and duties vary by product classification (HS codes) and by country of origin. Iceland applies VAT
Regulatory context: the system is aligned with the European Economic Area (EEA) framework and Iceland's participation
Economic significance: innflutning influences domestic prices, availability of goods, and the trade balance, and relies on