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Export Clearance

Goods leaving China must go through export clearance. The customs authority in China is responsible for checking that the goods being exported comply with Chinese laws and regulations, such as trade agreements, export controls, and health and safety standards.

During the export clearance process, the exporter must submit various documents, including a commercial invoice, a packing list, and a bill of lading, to the customs authority. The goods themselves may also be subject to inspection to ensure compliance with regulations.

The purpose of export clearance in China is to regulate and monitor the flow of goods out of the country and to protect its economy and citizens. It also helps to ensure that the goods meet the regulations and standards of the country they are being exported to.

Difficulties faced by customs and our one-stop service

Customs declaration and clearance during sea transportation is a crucial process, often accompanied by immense pressure. It involves extensive communication with multiple parties, handling numerous and cumbersome documents that are prone to errors. Negligence can lead to additional costs such as container detention fees and port demurrage charges. Furthermore, if certain special items are subject to restrictive import and export policies by the country, they may be detained without proper understanding, resulting in hefty fines, which are both time-consuming and prone to errors.

If you wish to avoid errors at customs that could lead to fines, our professional customs clearance services can ensure full compliance. At United-Shipping, we have extensive experience in this area, guaranteeing the smooth shipment of your goods. By partnering with us, you will not have to worry about customs issues from China, allowing you to focus more on your core business rather than being consumed by a multitude of tedious documents and requirements. Simply provide us with the necessary information about your shipment, and we will smoothly facilitate the normal transportation of your goods.

Export clearance in China involves several steps to ensure that the goods being exported comply with Chinese laws and regulations:
  • Documentation
    The exporter must provide various documents, including a commercial invoice, a packing list, and a bill of lading, to the customs authority.
  • Declaration
    The exporter must declare the goods being exported to the customs authority, including their type, quantity, value, and destination.
  • Inspection
    The goods may be subject to physical inspection to verify their description and to ensure that they comply with regulations.
  • Fees
    The exporter must provide various documents, including a commercial invoice, a packing list, and a bill of lading, to the customs authority.
  • Approval
    The exporter must provide various documents, including a commercial invoice, a packing list, and a bill of lading, to the customs authority.
These are just a few examples of why goods may fail export clearance. In each case, failing export clearance can result in significant delays, added costs, and potential legal consequences for the exporter. It is important for exporters to carefully review and comply with the regulations of the importing country to avoid these outcomes.
  • Prohibited Goods
    Certain goods, such as drugs, weapons, or endangered species, are strictly prohibited from export and will result in the goods being seized and possibly destroyed.
  • Trade Sanctions
    If a country is under trade sanctions, certain goods may be prohibited from being exported to that country, and may result in the goods being returned or seized.
  • Health & Safety Regulations
    Goods that do not comply with the health and safety regulations of the importing country may be refused entry and returned to the exporting country.
  • Incomplete Documentation
    The exporter must provide various documents, including a commercial invoice, a packing list, and a bill of lading, to the customs authority.
These are just a few examples of why goods may fail export clearance. In each case, failing export clearance can result in significant delays, added costs, and potential legal consequences for the exporter. It is important for exporters to carefully review and comply with the regulations of the importing country to avoid these outcomes.

Cargo insurance service

United-Shipping is always committed to providing customers with the highest quality service, competitive pricing, and timely delivery, while also protecting their assets. Insurance can cover 100% of the value of the goods, effectively mitigating potential losses and reducing risks, especially for smaller companies where a single cargo damage incident could directly lead to production halts and disruptions in cash flow. Insurance, with its small fixed expenditure, enhances the resilience and risk resistance of enterprises.

Our insurance service is to replace an unknown loss (cargo damage) that you cannot bear and may destroy the profit of a single shipment with a clear cost (premium) that you can fully afford. We all hope that the goods will arrive safely. Insurance is precisely for that "just in case". Over the past year, we have handled claims caused by weather, loading and unloading, and traffic accidents. It is precisely because we provided insurance that the customer's business was not affected in any way. If you can inform me of the main types of goods being transported (such as electronic products, fragile goods, bulk commodities, etc.), I can provide you with more targeted insurance advice and risk point explanations.

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Wuxi Wanhang International Freight Forwarding Co., Ltd

E-Mail : wanhanginfo@gmail.com

Cell: +86 136 6517 1125

Tel : +86 510 8870 1809

Fax: +86 510 8870 5755

Business Address : 706,No.20 Dongting Road,

Xishan District,Wuxi,Jiangsu,China


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