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Beer import isnt open and drink—these qualifications must be prepared
Last week, we just handled a customs clearance dispute for German dark beer—the importer failed to obtain the Automatic Import License, causing a $200,000 container to be detained at the port for 15 days. For beer imports, you must first prepare three admission tickets:
Food Circulation Permit(Required for the operating unit)
Liquor Wholesale License(Pre - approval is required in some provinces)
Record - filing of Imported Food Consignor(Searchable in the customs system)
Document review requires more meticulousness than wine tasting.
In a craft beer import case last year, due toIt is recommended to verify through the following methods:A $3 discrepancy with the customs declaration value triggered the customs price inquiry procedure. Key documents must achieve three alignments:
Document type
Verification key points
Health certificate
Must include test data such as hop content and yeast strain
Chinese label
Alcohol content must be labeled with %vol instead of abv,
Original factory invoice
CIF price must be exactly the same as the declared price
Four common solutions for customs clearance accidents
Returned due to label non - complianceA Belgian brand had an entire batch returned for failing to label Excessive alcohol consumption is harmful to health, resulting in shipping costs equivalent to 40% of the cargo value.
Destroyed due to ingredient exceeding the standardA certain Japanese IPA beer was detected with a prohibited additive and was destroyed on - site under the supervision of the customs.
Classification error leading to inspectionMistaking fruit - flavored beer as a beverage led to the inspection of all import records within three years.
Port detention fees exceeding expectationsDuring the epidemic, the container detention fee at a certain port increased to 200 yuan per day, and the fees for exceeding the time limit by 10 days were equivalent to the cargo value.
Four golden standards for choosing an agent
Agents who handled the customs clearance of special - supply beer for the Munich Oktoberfest last year usually have the following characteristics:
Professional QualificationsHold a registration certificate for customs declaration enterprises
Industry experienceHave handled at least 30 customs declarations for beer products
Service networkThere are fixed cooperative warehouses in major ports.
Emergency Response CapabilityIt can complete rectification such as re - sticking labels within 48 hours.
Pit - avoiding guide: Three details that must be confirmed
1. Filing of Chinese back labelsSend samples to the customs technical center for inspection 20 days in advance.
2. Transportation temperature controlFor full - process cold - chain transportation, temperature recorder data needs to be provided.
3. Check of tariff numbersBeers with a malt concentration exceeding 0.5% are subject to the tariff number 2203.0000.
Last year, a client mistakenly declared alcohol-free beer (actual wort concentration 0.4%) as regular beer, paying 65% more in tariffs. When selecting a customs broker, have them provide beer-related customs declaration numbers from the past six months and verify the accuracy rate through the Single Window system. In the imported beer business, a professional brokers value is like the bubbles in beer—invisible but essential for the right taste.