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Is customs clearance the same as customs declaration?
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Editor Publish Time: 2022-04-29
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After the reform and opening up, China entered the global economy. With
the rapid growth of import and export trade volume, it has
gradually become an indispensable economic system globally. In import
and export trade, all goods leaving the country (export) and entering
(import) should be declared to the customs, subject to customs
inspection, implement the customs clearance process, pay a certain
proportion of taxes and fees, and circulate freely.
1. Customs declaration
1. Shanghai Customs refers to the formalities for declaration of import
and export goods to the customs before shipment. According to the
provisions of China's Customs Law, all inbound and outbound goods must
pass-through ports, stations, and international airports with customs
and the owner of the goods should declare them to the customs. After
customs release, the goods can be picked up or loaded for export.
2. Customs clearance
1. Customs clearance means customs clearance, which refers to the
formalities that various laws, regulations, and regulations should be
handled when importing, exporting, or transshipping goods are entering
or leaving the country's customs territory. After fulfilling various
obligations and going through customs declaration, inspection, taxation,
release, and other procedures, the goods can be released, and the owner
or the applicant can pick up the goods.
2. Similarly, various means of transport for import and export goods also
need to declare to the customs, go through customs formalities, and
obtain customs licenses. During customs clearance, whether it is import,
export, or transshipment, the goods are under the supervision of the
customs and shall not circulate freely.
3. Customs
1. The national administrative organ exercises the powers of import and
export supervision and management by national (or regional) laws and
administrative regulations. The English term Customs refers to the local
tax contributions paid by merchants when transporting goods, which has
the nature of purchasing road tolls or port, market passage, and user
charges.
2. After abolishing such local tax donations, the term customs refers
specifically to the import and export tax levied by the government. The
customs is a government agency that collects import and export taxes,
namely the customs.