Commercial express customs clearance is used for customs clearance. You only need to provide invoices, customs codes, receiving addresses and packing lists. No relevant documents are required, so customs clearance will be very fast.
The customs of the destination country will collect taxes based on the name of the goods and the declared price, or require product-related information or product certification. If the transported goods do not need to pay tariffs and the products do not require relevant qualifications or quality certification, the customs will directly release them. If tariffs need to be paid or product quality certification needs to be provided, these four express delivery companies will generally contact the recipient to handle it. If the recipient cannot be contacted, the sender will handle it.
All express companies do not cover customs clearance and duties. That is, if the goods encounter problems during customs clearance, the express company will at best assist in solving them and contact the recipient or sender to solve them. If the problem cannot be solved, the goods will likely be returned or
destroyed, and the costs incurred will be borne by the sender. General freight forwarding companies, which we often call freight forwarding companies, will ask for specific product information before declaring the goods. Based on their experience, they will ask the sender to provide relevant certification or make a certification based on their experience. Regarding tariff prepayment, it should be noted that although tariff prepayment is a compliant operation, the cost will be much higher.
Freight forwarding companies that promise to cover customs clearance and tariffs are all marketing actions based on industry experience and weighing the risks and benefits of customs clearance. Since the promise will definitely involve compensation, so before shipping Be sure to declare truthfully, especially for goods sent to Amazon warehouses abroad, because Amazon will not handle customs clearance and tariff issues