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How to reduce the risk of customs inspection?
 Jun 28, 2024|View:11

Customs inspection is an important part of import and export customs clearance, and it is an important and effective law enforcement means for customs to supervise the import and export supervision process. For cross-border people, it is necessary to reduce the risk of customs inspection. So how to deal with customs inspections?


1. First of all, it is necessary to ensure the correctness of the declaration documents, such as weight, number of boxes and other information to be accurate.


2. When it comes to powders, liquids, dangerous goods, medical treatment, and food products, it is necessary to understand the relevant regulations and standards of the destination country and region in advance, and make preparations according to the requirements.


3. Pay attention to new customs policies and special actions in a timely manner, for example, a certain type of product is now under strict inspection, and the inspection rate is currently high. There is an option to transfer the goods to other customs clearance points for customs clearance.


4. The customs declaration information should be standardized: the HS code is consistent with the product name, the declaration elements are true, and the logical inconsistency can not be avoided.


5. Grasp the time of sending the customs declaration form and send it in a time period with few exceptions.


Customs inspection and seizure requires a certain amount of processing time, so shippers should check whether their products are compliant before shipment, and also leave time for logistics service providers to solve problems.