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What Are The Goods That Can Be Exempted From Import And Export Duties?

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The following goods are subject to

Customs

Censorship can be exempted from corruption.

Import and export duties

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(1)

tariff

One vote goods with a tax less than RMB ten yuan;

(two) commercial goods and goods without commercial value;

(three) materials donated by foreign governments and international organizations free of charge;

      (四) 进出境运输工具装载的途中必需的燃料、物料和饮食用品。  

My country returned by reason

Exit

The goods shall be declared by the original consignor or their agent.

Entry

And the original export documents can be exempted from customs duties if they are examined and verified by the customs.

However, the export tariffs already collected will not be refunded.

 

For overseas imports, the original consignee or their agent shall declare their exit and provide the original import documents, which can be exempted from export duties after examination and verification by the customs.

However, the import tariffs already imposed will not be refunded.

Editor: vivi


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