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Importing a Vehicle
Details on bringing a vehicle to Argentina, with details on temporary entry and importation...
Vehicles may be brought into Argentina in one of two different ways:
A temporary entry permit
Importation
A temporary import will be completed at the point of entry into Argentina. The information below is intended as a simplified guide to what is an extremely complex process for both temporary entry and for importation.
The first step is to contact the Argentinian consulate in the country of residence to start the procedure for bringing a car to Argentina.
According to Law No. 25,871 and its amendments and the Decree No. 616 of May 6, 2010, the following people may import cars:
Foreigners with permanent residency in Argentina and returning Argentinian citizens
Foreigners with a temporary visa
Diplomats and military personnel
Export.gov - Argentina CCG 5-Trade Regulations, Customs, and Standards
Prohibited and Restricted Imports
Prohibited Imports
The Government of Argentina has prohibited importation of the following products:
Toys and childcare products containing high concentration of phthalates (Resolution 583/2008, Ministry of Health)
Medical products containing nimesulide as an active ingredient (Disposition 4430/2009 ANMAT).
Incandescent light bulbs for residential use included under HS Code 8539.22.00, with the exception of those of power equal to or less than 25 watts, and those of voltage equal or less than 50 volts (Law 26473).
Certain used machinery, equipment, instruments, devices, and its parts (Resolution 909/1994 MEOSP and its modifications: Resolution 748/1995, Decree 690/2002, Appendix XIV; Resolution 89/2003 ME, article 7°, etc.).
Medicines and food containing olaquindox (Resolution 84/2007 SENASA).
Paints, lacquers and varnishes containing more than 0.06 grams of lead for every 100 grams of non-volatile mass (Resolution 7/2009 MoH).
Used automobiles (Decree 110/1999)
Used motorcycles and velocipedes (Resolution 790/1992, Ministry of Economy)
Used clothing and accessories (MERCOSUR Tariff Codes 6309.00.10 & 6309.00.90) until January 1, 2016. (Decree 2112/2010)
Telephone terminals that operate in a band between 1880 Mghz-1900 Mghz (Resolution SC 1994/1999)
Used and recapped tires (MERCOSUR Tariff Codes 4012.10.00 & 4012.20.00, Law 25,626)
Raw cotton (not carded or combed, harsh or rough) as per Res. SENASA 208/2003
All types of dangerous residues (Law 24051)
Certain dangerous substances (Resolutions 750/2000, 845/2000, 182/1999, etc.)