Trade Compliance
Complete guide to the import of roller skates: From customs policies to purchase guides, foreign trade agents help you avoid pitfalls
Complete guide to the import of roller skates: From customs policies to purchase guides, foreign trade agents help you avoid pitfalls
In order to further deepen the economic and trade cooperation between China and Serbia and improve the customs clearance efficiency of bilateral trade, on February 4, 2021, the Government of the Peoples Republic of China and the Government of the Republic of Serbia signed the Agreement between the Government of the Peoples Republic of China and the Government of the Republic of Serbia on the Mutual Recognition of the Enterprise Credit Management System of the General Administration of Customs of the Peoples Republic of China and the Authorized Economic Operator System of the Customs Administration of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Serbia (hereinafter referred to as the Mutual Recognition Agreement). Since October 1, 2023, the Mutual Recognition Agreement has come into force.
MoreAs an important global trade participant, Mexico has recently made a series of important adjustments to its import tariffs. This decision not only affects Mexicos own economic development but also has a profound impact on the global supply chain, especially on countries that have close trade relations with Mexico. China, as an important trading partner of Mexico, naturally becomes the focus of this adjustment.
MoreAustralia recently issued Notification G/TBT/N/AUS/158 at the WTO, formulating the Consumer Goods (Tip - prone Furniture) Information Standard (2023). According to the data of the General Administration of Customs, in 2022, the export value of Chinas consumer goods furniture to Australia exceeded 12 billion yuan, of which Sichuan Provinces export value was approximately 160 million yuan. In view of this, Chinas consumer goods furniture manufacturers and traders need to pay close attention to this information standard to ensure the compliance of product exports.
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MoreChinas Ministry of Commerce announced the imposition of deposits of up to 39% on imported EU brandy and cognac, in response to the EUs announcement of tariffs of up to 45% on Chinese electric vehicles. This measure primarily targets France, with Germany potentially facing subsequent impacts.
MoreThe US Department of Commerce announced the final anti - dumping and countervailing rulings on aluminum lithographic sheets from China and Japan, clarifying the tax rates for different companies. This move aims to protect the US domestic industry from the impact of unfair international trade.
MoreG7 released a new version of industry guidelines aimed at helping companies identify Russian behaviors to circumvent export controls, involving high-risk item lists, red flag indicators, and compliance best practices. The guidelines provide detailed recommendations for companies to respond to sanctions and strengthen due diligence.
MoreThe U.S. Department of Commerce proposes to ban imports of Chinese and Russian VCS and ADS technologies, with software restrictions starting in 2027 and hardware restrictions in 2030. Enterprises need to strengthen compliance management and adjust supply chains to adapt to the new regulations.
MoreEUs New Battery Regulation takes effect, introducing new requirements for battery product exports. Understanding the regulation details, optimizing design, information disclosure, and recycling obligations are key for businesses to maintain market competitiveness. How should companies respond to the new regulation? This article provides a detailed analysis.
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