Recently, quite a fewforeign tradepeople found thatfor containers exported to the USon top of the 25% tariffan additional 10% or even 20% tariff was imposed.This makes many people exclaim that its too much to bear! But do you know? The time node for the additional tariffs actually has clear regulations.
According to the latest policy:
For example:
So,time is moneyReasonably arranging the shipping schedule and arrival time at the port can help you save a lot of tariff costs!
In addition to the tariff issue,customs inspectionis also a major headache for foreign trade people. Recently, some people reported that after the container was inspected, the cost was as high as $900 or even more. So, how exactly do the inspection fees come about?
Although the US Customs does not directly charge inspection fees, a series of indirect costs will be generated during the inspection process, including:
Generally speaking,the cost of intrusive inspection is between a few hundred and one or two thousand dollarsbut if the inspection time is too long, the cost may be even higher.
Facing the dual challenges of additional tariffs and customs inspection, how should foreign trade practitioners respond? Here are some practical suggestions:
Communicate closely with the freight forwarder to ensure that the shipping schedule and arrival time at the port are controllable.
Although additional tariffs and customs inspections are roadblocks on the road of foreign trade, as long as we plan in advance and respond actively, we can turn the crisis into an opportunity. I hope this article can help you better cope with the challenges of the US market and make your foreign trade journey smoother!
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