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The case of import of basa fish by Imton

time:2022-10-17 16:23

It can be divided into fresh aquatic products, fresh ice aquatic products, frozen aquatic products and dried products according to storage conditions. It can be divided into seafood and freshwater products according to production. It can be divided into fish, shrimp, crab and shellfish according to the form of biological species. According to the growth mode, it can be divided into wild fishing and aquaculture. Secondly, aquatic products can be made into processed products.

Customer name: CITIC XX Company

Product name: Frozen Basa fillet

Service content: Vietnam Guangzhou maritime transport, customs clearance, warehousing and distribution

Documents required for import: certificate of origin, health certificate, import animal and plant inspection and quarantine license

Technical point: The customer did not understand the process because it was the first time to import. It took a long time to negotiate contracts with foreign suppliers in the early stage, so we hope that we can import the goods to Tianjin as soon as possible. After understanding the needs of customers, we immediately began to collect information, review qualifications, and develop the fastest and safest import scheme for customers. We first confirmed that the imported Frozen Basa fillet and Vietnam are on the access list of China, and foreign factories have registered in China, because not all foreign seafood products are allowed to be imported. Secondly, it was confirmed that the Frozen Basa fillet imported by the customer was farmed and not wild, so we have obtained the import animal and plant inspection and quarantine license with the times. China and Vietnam have agreed tax rates. The certificate of origin issued by ASEAN can enjoy zero tariff. The certificate of origin should be consistent with the tax number, and the factory name on the health certificate should not be wrong. With rich operating experience, the goods were finally released and delivered to the agent before the holidays.

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