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ToggleIn 2025, the domestic RV market continues to expand, with the procurement volume of imported equipment increasing by 23% year-on-year. However, customs data shows that 67% of return cases involve certification non-compliance. According to the latest "Administrative Measures for Imported Electromechanical Products," 18 types of equipment, including RV-specific air conditioners and vehicle-mounted generators, have been included.Compulsory Certification CatalogImporters must pay special attention to product compliance.
Risk Point 1: Product Certification Blind Spots
Risk Point 2: Tax Calculation Errors
Risk Point 3: Transportation Plan Defects
Key Customs Inspection Focus for 2025:
It is recommended to adoptPre-classification declarationStrategy: Submit technical documents 30 days in advance for commodity code confirmation. For equipment valued over $500,000, an application can be made.Guaranteed Release After InspectionShorten the customs clearance cycle.
It is recommended to clearly specify when signing the contract.liability allocation clauses, especially the mechanism for sharing losses due to port delays caused by documentation issues. Choose those that can provideFull-process visual trackingService providers of the system can track cargo movements in real time.
When an RV company imported vehicle-mounted air conditioning units from Germany, it failed to notice the new regulations set to take effect in 2025.Restriction on GWP value of refrigerants, resulting in the goods being detained at the port for 17 days. With the intervention of professional agents, customs clearance was completed through technical rectifications and supplementary test reports, incurring additional costs amounting to 12% of the cargo value. This case highlights the importance of professional customs declaration services.
Recommended for enterprises to establishCompliance List of Imported EquipmentRegularly update changes in certification requirements across countries. Establish a quarterly communication mechanism with agency service providers to obtain early policy warning information, effectively controlling cross-border procurement risks.
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