Thinking about handling your own customs clearance to save money on imports? This episode breaks down the real math — and the real risks. We cover why the Israeli customs agent exam takes months of study, how a single misclassified tariff code can trigger back duties and fines years later, and whether paying 500–1500 shekels per declaration to a licensed broker is actually the cheaper option. Then we walk through the Incoterms that actually matter for small importers: why FOB is the Alibaba default, why CIF feels more complete than it is, and why DDP — the true door-to-door option — can cost you your VAT reclaim. If you're importing furniture from China (or anything, really), this is the nuts and bolts of making it happen without getting burned.