Food Imports

Protecting Gibraltar through safe and compliant food imports.

 

Food imports refer to the movement of products into Gibraltar from other countries. Most commonly they come from UK & Spain but also from other EU countries and some from even further.

Food safety

Checks/controls are carried out on all foods (including drinks) entering Gibraltar to ensure they meet the same high requirements as foods entering UK. Controls carried out on food and food contact materials imports include:

  • Documentary checks
  • Identity checks, and
  • Physical checks/inspections

Some foods are considered to pose a higher risk to public health, or the environment in terms of diseases, pests, or contaminants. Additional requirements are in place for these foods to control such risks.

The requirements include:

  • Additional documentation
  • Prior notification before arrival of the food into Gibraltar
  • All commercial imports of foods must enter Gibraltar through the control post located located by the East commercial gate at British Lines Road

Importing food to Gibraltar through our Eastgate office does not exempt you from any further documentation HM Customs may require.

Relevant forms can be found below, or contact our dedicated Food Imports Department.

 

If you have any further questions, please contact our dedicated Food Imports Department via email or telephone:

Food importation via plane
Food importation

Documents

You can find all relevant documentation below on Food Imports.

Applications

If you are looking to apply in anything related to Food Imports, you can do so online using our electronic application forms.