Knitted garments from the Philippines can access preferential tariff rates under AANZFTA, but importers must present a valid Form AAN Certificate of Origin at entry while simultaneously ensuring all garments carry compliant care labels stating fibre content, country of origin, and care instructions in English as required under Australian Consumer Law.
Chapter 61 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.
View AANZFTA rates and requirements →Import tip
Pre-populate your tariff classification at the 10-digit statistical code level and include the exact fibre composition percentages on the commercial invoice — ABF commonly queries mismatches between declared composition and garment labels, and resolving this post-arrival causes costly storage delays.
Calculate the total landed cost for Chapter 61 goods from Philippines — duty, GST, IPC, and biosecurity included.