Continent
Europe
Capital
Monaco
Lead Time
3-5 Days
Currency
European Euro EUR
Coverage
No
Tax Rate
Up to 30%
Carrier Options
Freight Forwarder Only
Documents Required
CIPL, Datasheets
Monaco
Monaco, being a small principality located on the French Riviera, has a limited domestic production capacity and relies heavily on imports to meet its needs.
- Food and beverages: Monaco imports a significant amount of food and beverages to cater to its residents and the influx of tourists. This includes fresh produce, dairy products, meat, seafood, processed food, and beverages.
- Luxury goods: Monaco is renowned for its luxury and high-end lifestyle. The principality imports a wide range of luxury goods, including high-end fashion and accessories, jewellery, watches, perfumes, and cosmetics.
- Vehicles: Monaco is known for its car culture, and many residents own luxury cars and supercars. The principality imports various vehicles, including luxury cars, sports cars, and motorcycles.
- Electronics and technology: Monaco imports a range of electronic goods and technology products, such as smartphones, computers, televisions, audio equipment, and home appliances.
- Pharmaceuticals and healthcare products: Monaco imports pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, and healthcare products to support its healthcare system and meet the needs of its residents.
- Construction materials: Due to limited space, construction projects in Monaco often require imported building materials such as steel, cement, glass, and other construction-related products.
- Energy: Monaco imports a significant amount of energy, including electricity and fuel, to meet its energy demands, as it has limited domestic energy productio
Monaco goods are formally imported into France, and then trucked into the principality, so please refer to the guide on how to import into France here.