II. What is the typical cost structure for agency customs declaration in 2025?
Taking a 20-foot container export from East China as an example, the standard fee structure for agency customs declaration in 2025:
Basic service fee: 800-1200 RMB per shipment (including declaration service)
Additional fees:
Inspection service fee: Starting from 500 RMB per occurrence
Expedited declaration fee: 300 RMB per working day (for orders received after 16: 00)
Document translation fee: 80 RMB per page (for non-Chinese/English documents)
III. How to select a compliant and reliable customs declaration agency company?
AEO - certified enterprises are preferred (new certification standards in 2025)
Qualification Verification: Check the validity period of the Customs Declaration Service Registration Certificate (electronic certificate QR code verification will be added starting from 2025)
Service capabilities: Confirm whether there is experience in customs declaration for specific product categories (such as lithium batteries, food, and other specially regulated items)
: Document review process, historical data of error rates: Request statistics on declaration error rates for the past two years (industry excellence level should be below 0.3%)
IV. How will the 2025 customs policy changes affect customs brokerage services?
Focus on three major policy changes:
Electronic power of attorney will completely replace paper versions (transition period ends on 20241 31st)
Time limit for customs declaration form amendments/cancellations shortened to 3 working days
V. How to prevent common risks in export customs brokerage?
Recommend establishing a three-tier prevention mechanism:
Pre-event prevention: Pre-confirmation of commodity classification (recommend applying for pre-classification 30 days in advance)
In-process monitoring: Real-time tracking of customs declaration status (General Administration of Customs launches new "Palm Check" APP)
Post-shipment traceability: Establish electronic records of customs declaration files (must be retained for 3 years after goods export)
VI. How to handle special customs declaration scenarios?
Disposal recommendations for three common special scenarios:
Temporarilyimport and exportcarried by foreign transportation enterprises: Additional submission of Guarantee Agreement and Re-import/export Commitment Letter required
Sample exports: The commercial invoice must indicate "Sample" and the amount must not exceed USD 700.
LCL cargo: Require the agent to provide split-port loading confirmation (new 2025 regulatory requirement)
VII. What core documents are needed for customs brokerage?
Basic document checklist (2025 updated version):
Original bill of lading (telex release requires a letter of guarantee)
Commercial invoice (must show trade term codes such as CIF/011)
Packing list (must indicate container seal numbers)
Declaration element description (including 8 elements such as material and purpose)
VIII. How to ensure customs clearance efficiency?
It is recommended to take the following measures:
Submit pre-entry documents 48 hours in advance (new manifest system requirement)
Confirm the agency's access to the "Single Window" system (declaration response speed increased by 60%).