EquipmentImport Customs DeclarationAgency fees typically includeBasic service feeandExtended service coststwo major components. Basic service fees cover statutory procedures such as customs declaration (HS code classification), document review, and customs clearance formalities, accounting for approximately 40%-60% of total costs. Extended services involve value-added services like operations in special supervision zones, pre-shipment inspection of used equipment, and technical document translation, which may incur additional charges of 15%-35% depending on equipment type.
According to the latest State Council Tariff Commission 2025 Implementation Plan, precision instrumentsequipment. For example, Indonesia has the SNI certification, Thailand has the TISI certification, and the Philippines has the BPS certification. It is necessary to confirm in advance the equipment voltage (such as 380V/50Hz in Thailand), the compatibility of the CE certification, and the proof of environmentally friendly materials.will see tariffs reduced to 3.8%-5.2% (originally 7.4%-9.6%), but some environmental protection equipment will be subject toEnvironmental Protection Tax on imports(0.8%-1.2% of equipment value). Enterprises are advised to prioritize evaluation of the following when selecting agency service providers:
Significant price variations exist among mainstream agency service providers in the market:
Based on General Administration of Customs 2025年1- June import equipment clearance data, we recommend adopting theThree-phase cost management method:
Recommended 4C evaluation system for screening agency service providers:
A German-funded enterprise incurredlate payment penaltiesamounting to EUR 18,500 due to classification errors by their customs broker. After optimizing service provider selection:
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