The Tariff Commission of the State Council announced that from September 16, 2023, to April 30, 2024, no additional tariffs will be imposed on 124 categories of US goods, providing a stable environment for China-US trade relations.
A detailed explanation of the correct declaration method for different tax rebate rates under the same HS code to ensure accurate tax rebate declarations and avoid financial losses.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a draft of the Guidance for Industry: Cosmetic Facility Registration and Product Listing under the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act of 2022, clarifying specific requirements and procedures for facility registration and product listing. As Chinese cosmetics continue to expand in the global market, this new regulation is crucial for Chinas cosmetic export enterprises.
This article addresses whether FCR documents can replace bills of lading for export tax rebate filing, detailing the definition, purpose, and limitations of FCR in export tax rebates. By comparing differences between FCR and bills of lading, it helps foreign trade enterprises understand documentation requirements for export tax rebates and avoid affecting rebate processes due to document discrepancies.
The UK recently issued an amendment to the Wine (England) Regulations 2024, clearly defining the definition and sales conditions of ice wine products, especially regarding the use of terms on their labels.
This article provides an in-depth analysis of the trade conditions in July for South Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, the Philippines, and Japan, including each countrys export and import data, major commodity categories, and trade relations with other nations.
This article details the specific process for importing auto parts via Shanghai Port, including HS code classification, document preparation, destination port customs declaration, commodity inspection, and domestic delivery. By explaining the import process step-by-step, it helps companies efficiently complete customs clearance and delivery of auto parts, ensuring safe and timely arrival of goods.
This article provides a detailed answer on how the seller should respond when the buyer requests to add war risk insurance on a temporary basis under the CIF transaction method. It includes the insurance scope under the CIF term, the handling method of negotiating the additional premium with the buyer, and how to avoid disputes through clear written confirmation, providing clear operational suggestions for foreign trade practitioners.
The UK Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has decided to indefinitely extend the recognition of the CE mark in the UK. This article details the impact of this decision, the regulations and product scope involved, and key information enterprises should note, providing critical guidance for businesses exporting to the UK.
This article provides a detailed introduction to the selection of foreign trade payment methods, including common methods such as Telegraphic Transfer (TT), Letter of Credit (LC), Documents against Payment (DP), and their respective advantages and disadvantages. By comparing different payment methods, it helps foreign trade practitioners choose the most suitable payment method based on transaction scale and customer situation to ensure safe and smooth transactions.