US Tariffs: Hong Kong Transit to Avoid 84% Duty

US Tariffs: Hong Kong Transit to Avoid 84% Duty

Apr 23, 2025 at 02:42 1874 112

Analyze the operational process and risk control of achieving bonded circulation through Hong Kong transshipment under the Announcement No. 58 of 2025 issued by the General Administration of Customs, helping enterprises effectively avoid the 84% tariff surcharge.

Cross-Border E-commerce: Navigating US Trade Policy Risks

Cross-Border E-commerce: Navigating US Trade Policy Risks

Apr 22, 2025 at 03:22 1488 29

Facing the tariff adjustments and logistics changes brought about by the new Sino-US trade rules in 2025, how can cross-border e-commerce enterprises cope with rising costs and compliance challenges? This article provides three strategies: overseas warehouse layout, supply chain optimization, and brand upgrading, to help you weather the trade storm smoothly.

Exclusive Agency Legal Validity: Key Compliance Rules

Exclusive Agency Legal Validity: Key Compliance Rules

Apr 21, 2025 at 10:23 1404 84

This article analyzes the legal effectiveness boundaries of exclusive agency for imported equipment, reveals the key points of agreement terms design through the latest case law in 2025, and provides practical operation guidelines for anti-monopoly review, customs registration, and dispute resolution, helping enterprises avoid legal risks in cross-border agency operations.

China Customs Duty Refund Guide 2024

China Customs Duty Refund Guide 2024

Jan 14, 2025 at 06:45 2667 133

As foreign trade professionals, interacting with customs policies is almost a daily routine. Especially when it comes to tax rebates, many practitioners are always both excited and nervous. The "Measures for the Administration of Tax Collection and Management of Import and Export Goods of the People's Republic of China Customs" (hereinafter referred to as the "Measures"), which came into effect on December 1, 2024, provides taxpayers with clearer guidelines for tax rebates.

US Investigates Float Glass Imports from China & Malaysia

US Investigates Float Glass Imports from China & Malaysia

Jan 7, 2025 at 02:25 1744 34

On December 31, 2024, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced the initiation of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations into float glass products imported from China and Malaysia, based on applications submitted by U.S. companies Vitro Flat Glass, LLC and Vitro Meadville Flat Glass, LLC on November 21, 2024. The products involved in this investigation mainly include glass panels, glass sheets, and other types of float glass products.