International shipping is currently the only way to secure a Framework Laptop 13 Core Ultra Series 2 in Singapore

March 27, 2026

The modular laptop trend in 2026

Framework continues to dominate the modular hardware market with the release of the Framework Laptop 13 (Intel Core Ultra Series 2 Edition). This specific model features the latest Lunar Lake architecture, offering significant improvements in power efficiency and AI processing capabilities. Tech adopters in Singapore are increasingly looking toward modular systems to avoid the planned obsolescence typical of traditional ultrabooks. The ability to swap out Mainboards, keyboards, and even ports via Expansion Cards remains a massive draw for those who value long-term hardware sustainability.

International shipping is currently the only way to secure a Framework Laptop 13 Core Ultra Series 2 in Singapore
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Why the US store is the primary source

Framework typically rolls out its newest hardware to the United States market before expanding to smaller international regions. As of March 2026, the Intel Core Ultra Series 2 configuration is shipping to US customers, while the Southeast Asian market does not have a direct local storefront. For users in Singapore, waiting for a local launch often means months of delay. Many users are opting to shop us store sites to secure the first batch of units. This mirrors the behavior of French tech adopters who frequently buy from the US to get specific keyboard layouts and faster hardware access before European distribution catches up.

Using a freight forwarder for Singapore delivery

Since Framework does not ship directly to Singapore addresses, the most efficient method to acquire the laptop is through a freight forwarder. This process involves sending your purchase to a tax-free us address, which then handles the onward transport to your doorstep. Using comGateway allows you to bypass geographic shipping restrictions. Once your Framework Laptop arrives at the US warehouse, you can manage the ship to Singapore process through your online dashboard. This is a common strategy for high-end electronics that lack a regional presence.

Shipping Estimates and Logistics Analysis

Calculating the potential costs before you buy is essential for budgeting. You can use the shipping calculator to get a precise quote based on current 2026 rates. Below are the estimated logistics specifications for the Framework Laptop 13 Intel Core Ultra Series 2 Edition.

Metric Estimate
Box Weight Approx. 2.5 kg (5.5 lbs)
Box Dimensions 34 cm x 28 cm x 8 cm (Small/Medium)
Volumetric Weight Low risk (Standard laptop box density)
Battery Type Lithium-ion (UN3481)

Volumetric Warning: While the laptop itself is light, the manufacturer often uses protective outer boxes. If the outer packaging is significantly larger than the device, the estimate shipping cost may be calculated based on dimensions rather than actual weight. Most laptop boxes are dense enough to avoid heavy volumetric surcharges, but it is a factor to monitor.

Managing Singapore import tax and GST

Goods imported into Singapore are subject to Singapore delivery taxes. As of 2026, all goods imported via air or post are subject to a 9% Goods and Services Tax (GST). Because the Framework Laptop 13 is a high-value item, the **import tax** will be calculated based on the total value of the laptop plus the cost of **international shipping** and insurance. You should prepare to pay this amount when the item clears customs. Some couriers like **DHL international shipping** or **FedEx international shipping** will facilitate this payment on your behalf and bill you upon delivery.

Battery shipping rules and safety

The Framework Laptop contains a high-capacity lithium-ion battery. These are classified as sensitive cargo under **international shipping** regulations. Specifically, laptops fall under UN3481 (Lithium-ion batteries contained in equipment). This classification is generally easier to ship than loose batteries, but it still requires specific labeling. You should check the prohibited items or shipping rules section to ensure your chosen carrier accepts electronics with integrated batteries. If you have questions about specific documentation needed for customs, the FAQ or support team can provide guidance on documentation requirements for the 2026 shipping season.

Buying the Framework Laptop 13 via **proxy shopping** or direct US purchase remains the most viable path for Singaporeans who want to stay on the cutting edge of modular computing. By using a dedicated **freight forwarder**, you can ensure that your hardware arrives safely despite the lack of direct local retail options.

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