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Importing from Philippines into Australia (2026)

Philippines is a notable supplier to Australia of electronics, semiconductor components, processed seafood particularly canned tuna, fresh tropical fruit, and footwear, with the AANZFTA delivering staged tariff reductions that have made Philippine exports increasingly competitive in the Australian market.

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Free Trade Agreement

ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement

Goods originating in Philippines may qualify for preferential duty rates under AANZFTA. Goods must meet the rules of origin and be accompanied by a valid certificate of origin.

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Top imported product categories from Philippines

Compliance requirements for Philippines-origin goods

  • A valid AANZFTA Certificate of Origin (Form AAN) or approved Declaration of Origin must be presented at time of entry to claim preferential tariff rates under AANZFTA
  • Processed seafood and canned tuna imports must comply with FSANZ food standards and may require import permits; labelling must meet Australian Food Standards Code requirements including country of origin declarations
  • Electrical and electronic goods must meet ACMA regulatory compliance labelling requirements and relevant Australian Communications and Media Authority standards before being sold in Australia
  • Timber and wood products including furniture from Philippines are subject to ABF and DAFF biosecurity inspection and must meet Australias Illegal Logging Prohibition Act 2012 due diligence requirements

Calculate the total landed cost for goods from Philippines — duty, GST, IPC, and biosecurity included.

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