The certificate of origin is an important document in foreign trade import and export, used to prove the origin of goods and help enterprises enjoy the most - favored - nation tariff or preferential treatment of exclusive economic and trade agreements in the destination country.
Foreign trade documents play an important role in foreign trade transactions, and their compliant process is crucial to ensure the smooth progress of transactions. This article details the whole process of foreign trade documents, from customer inquiry to document filing, and at the same time provides five risk prevention suggestions, aiming to help foreign trade business personnel better manage and prevent risks.
This guide details the application process and amendment procedures of export inspection and quarantine certificates. It discusses different types of inspection and quarantine certificates, as well as the laws, regulations, and procedures that enterprises must follow when applying for and amending certificates. It is an indispensable reference resource for exporters and trade professionals.
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A critical component of cross-border goods clearance procedures is customs manifest management. It plays a pivotal role in cargo transportation and declaration, essential for both import and export processes. However, public understanding of manifests and their role in clearance remains limited. This article elaborates on the definition of manifests, how customs regulates them, and key considerations for manifest data declaration.
With the deepening of global economic integration, Chinese enterprises are increasingly participating in international trade, and royalty payment incidents have become more frequent. Royalties not only directly affect corporate economic benefits but also involve national customs revenue. Therefore, comprehensively understanding the definition of royalties, mastering their taxable conditions, and learning how to correctly declare them have become urgent needs for Chinese enterprises. This paper aims to explore the meaning, taxable conditions, and declaration methods of royalties in depth.
Indonesia is a market with huge export potential, but when exporting goods to the country, a series of documentation requirements must be followed. This article introduces Indonesias latest documentation requirements and provides suggestions to ensure smooth export delivery.
According to the latest news, China Customs will begin using the new versions of the PRC Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Phytosanitary Certificate and the PRC Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Phytosanitary Certificate for Re-export starting June 1, 2023. To ensure overseas enterprises, customs authorities, and domestic customs personnel are informed in a timely manner, it is recommended to review the transition schedule and changes in detail.
The import bill of lading is a document that the importer uses to claim goods from the carrier or agent after the imported goods arrive at the port of destination by sea or air. The bill of lading is usually issued by the shipping agent or air agent. The original bill of lading is issued by the carrier or agent, and the importer can claim goods with the original bill of lading.
This article comprehensively analyzes the commodity classification, declaration elements and compliance requirements for the import and export of pet products, covering categories such as toys, clothing, and feed. Combining customs coding rules and technical standards of various countries, it provides practical import and export operation guidelines to help enterprises smoothly pass customs and ensure the efficient and compliant sale of pet products in overseas markets.
The packing list is one of the important documents in import and export trade. It is a document similar to a commercial invoice, used to list in detail the packaging situation of the goods. The packing list is generally prepared by the exporter, and its main contents include detailed information such as the name, specifications, quantity, gross weight, net weight, and packaging materials of the goods.