The latest customs statistics for 2025 show that China's agricultural equipment imports increased by 23% year-on-year, but the return rate rose by 5.8% compared to the same period. This data reflects common cognitive blind spots in the import process. Agricultural equipment differs from ordinary machinery imports, with its unique inspection and quarantine requirements and usage documentation often becoming 'hidden reefs' in customs clearance.
Core customs clearance process breakdown
The complete import process consists of three main stages:
Expired water quality test report for irrigation (requiring test data within 3 months)
Ultimately reduced customs clearance time from estimated 45 days to 22 days through combined solutions including pre-classification advice application, emergency certification processing, and coordinated local testing.
Golden criteria for selecting agency services
Scale of agricultural machinery import case database (recommend choosing service providers with 200+ handled cases)
Local service network coverage capability (key ports require resident customs clearance teams)
Emergency response time (quality agencies should provide 7×24 emergency channels)
Value-added service integration (including but not limited to tariff guarantees, temporary storage, and technical rectification)
Risk warning list
Frequently asked questions compiled from customs notification data for the first half of 2025:
Declared power does not match actual power (verification triggered when deviation exceeds ±5%)
Missing nameplate information (must include bilingual technical parameters in Chinese and English)
Unreported accompanying tools (maintenance tool kits need to be listed separately)
Incomplete software system version description (special labeling required for autonomous driving modules)