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Chemical import customs clearance process
 Oct 24, 2024|View:3

Collect cargo information: customers provide detailed cargo information, such as MSDS (MSDS), composition list, functional use, etc..


Audit information: After receiving the information, the agent will classify the HS CODE, determine the UN code and tax rate as well as the regulatory conditions.


Overseas shipment: according to the actual situation of the goods to choose a reasonable mode of transport to the domestic port.


Customs clearance: the goods arrive at the port for import declaration, the process includes the exchange of documents, inspection, customs clearance, customs tax verification, tax payment, customs release and inspection of goods, the terminal to do the bill of lading, delivery and so on.


Notes on import declaration of chemicals


Dangerous goods identification: many chemicals are dangerous goods, need to review the cargo information in detail to determine whether they are dangerous goods.


Packing method: Pay attention to the packing method of the goods, especially whether the wooden packing has fumigation mark.


Packaging requirements: Remind customers that chemicals must be well packaged for transport to avoid leakage.


Anti-dumping goods: Cargoes involving anti-dumping products are required to provide certificates of origin and determine in advance whether they are anti-dumping goods.


Customs valuation: Pay attention to customs valuation, especially the sampling and testing requirements for powdered chemicals.


Land/sea transport/warehousing requirements: understand the land, sea transport and warehousing requirements for chemicals and dangerous goods.


Professional Customs Clearance Company: It is recommended to find a professional customs clearance company to ensure smooth customs clearance of goods, improve customs clearance time and reduce customs clearance costs.


Laws, regulations and regulatory requirements: Before importing chemical products, we should fully understand the national laws, regulations and regulatory requirements to ensure that the imported chemical products are in line with national industrial policy and environmental protection requirements.


Preparation of documents: Ensure the authenticity and accuracy of all documents to avoid failure of customs audit due to incomplete or false documents.


Acceptance of goods: After the goods arrive at the destination, acceptance of the goods should be carried out to ensure that the name, quantity and other information of the goods are in line with the declaration.