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What should be noted in foreign trade imports and exports?
Category: Trade EssentialsDate: Inconsistency between documents and goods: When handling import and export customs clearance, the import and export commodity documents declared by the consignor do not match the verified actual imported and exported goods, which is customarily called the inconsistency between documents and goods.Source: Shanghai Zhongshen International Trade Co., Ltd.
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Release: Review, inspection and tax supervision refer to the supervision act of signing and releasing the prepared and agreed goods and means of transport after connection.import and exportOpen for inspection: During the customs inspection. When carefully inspecting some products, the inner and outer packaging will be opened for verification.
Unboxing: During the inspection work, the customs will unbox and conduct a detailed inspection of the goods that need to be inspected.
Inspect Goods: Directly verify the content reported by the consignor according to the accepted documents. It plays a key role in customs, cracking down on illegal smuggling, and providing an actual supervision basis for tax collection and statistics.
Consistency between Documents and Goods: When handling import and export customs clearance, the import and export commodity documents declared by the consignor should be consistent with the actual imported and exported goods, which is customarily called the consistency between documents and goods.
Inconsistency between Documents and Goods: When handling import and export customs clearance, the import and export commodity documents declared by the consignor do not match the verified actual imported and exported goods, which is customarily called the inconsistency between documents and goods.
Release: Review, inspection, and tax supervision refer to the supervision behavior of signing for receipt and releasing the prepared and agreed goods and means of transportation after connection.
Inspection in Progress: Under customs inspection. When carefully inspecting some products, the inner and outer packaging will be opened for verification.
Unpacking: During the inspection work, the customs will unpack and conduct a detailed inspection of the goods to be inspected.
9、Re-sealing: Refers to the act of re-sealing goods under customs supervision due to reasons such as reinspection.
10、Customs Sealed Envelope: An envelope printed with Customs Sealed Envelope can be stamped, which is used for internal communication and transmission of relevant documents.