ExportedEnvironmental protection equipmentThe customs procedures involved are complicated and may be confusing for companies or individuals initially engaged in export business.This article aims to introduce you to the entire process and related procedures for the export of environmental protection equipment.
Basic Export Processes
Export processes are a series of orderly and systematic combination of foreign trade activities, mainly consisting of the following:
1) The offer
2) The Order
3) Payment of
4) The packaging
5) Customs procedures
6) Delivery of cargo
Customs procedures for the export of environmental equipment
Customs is a key link to completing transactions, involving a variety of documents and certificates.
Export Goods Inspection Certificate:For export goods that require legal inspection, this certificate must be obtained.
a) Acceptance of notification:That is, an application for examination of foreign trade relations is submitted to the trade inspection agency.
b) The sample:Commercial inspection agencies conduct on-site inspection and identification of goods.
c) The testing:After establishing the content, standards and methods of inspection, the goods are inspected.
d) Certificate of issuance:Goods qualified for inspection will be issued a stamp or covered with a stamp on the Export Goods Customs Statement.
Customs reporting procedures:It must be carried out by professionals with customs declaration certificates and the following documents must be prepared.
a) The box:Provided by the exporter, detailed description of the packaging of export products.
b) The invoiceProvided by the exporter to certify export products.
c) Customs reporting orders:Certificate of customs agency reporting by units or individuals without customs reporting capacity.
Export of nuclear weapons:Provided by the Foreign Exchange Administration, the document proves that the export unit has received a refund of tax (Note: This document has been cancelled as of August 1, 2012).
e) Certificate of Commercial Inspection:Exit inspection inspection department or designated inspection agency issued to prove the goods inspection qualified.