Risk Prevention and Control in Customs Clearance Practices
A CT machine import case handled by an agency offers insights:
Pre-review identified power parameters exceeding domestic standards
Coordinated manufacturers technical rectification commitment letter in advance
Adopting the innovative customs clearance model of port rectification + local acceptance.
Ultimately saved 21 working days in clearance
Actuarial model for cost composition
Professional equipment import costs must consider:
Explicit Costs
Customs clearance fees (0.15%-0.3% of value)
Value-added tax (13%)
Tariffs (0-10%)
Hidden Costs
Demurrage (USD80/day·container)
Technical rectification fees
Testing & certification fees
Four criteria for selecting optimal agencies
Enterprises should prioritize evaluating:
Industry experience levelCase experience with same-category equipment
Port service networkOn-site operational capabilities at major ports
Case databaseRisk warning knowledge base availability
: Document review process, historical data of error ratesDedicated pre-review engineer team
The experience of a laser cutting equipment importer is worth referencing: by selecting an agency company with German TüV certification, the CE certification process was shortened from 60 days to 28 days, while leveraging the mutual recognition of test results policy in the free trade pilot zone saved RMB 120,000 in duplicate testing costs.