1. What is third-country re-export**?
When the restricted products of the enterprise are re-exported, the goods are still shipped at the Chinese port, but they do not go directly to the destination port in the direct way, but choose an international transit port, and the direct flight becomes: the first leg is sent from the Chinese port to the transit port, the container is re-shipped at the transit port, and the second journey is from the transit port to the final destination port. At the same time as changing the container in the bonded area of the transit country, a full set of documents (certificate of origin, packing list, commercial invoice, bill of lading) of the third country shall be completed as the customs clearance documents of foreign importers.
Re-export is an important mode of transportation in the international world! Suitable for small and medium-sized businesses, re-exported via third countries**! It can better help Chinese enterprises to export and solve the problem of sanctions, such as (war, anti-dumping, anti-subsidy) and clothing quotas and restrictions before 08 years! With Sengbao third-country entrepot logistics, you can transport your products for export! Reopening the foreign ** sanctioned market. Help foreign customers save import duty costs!
2. What is anti-dumping?
The purpose of anti-dumping duties is to resist dumping and protect domestic industries. Usually, the relevant party of the injured industry raises the fact that the exporting country has dumped and requests the domestic ** agency to levy it again. When the agency investigates the condition of the product and the fact and extent of the damage to the industry, and confirms that the exporting country dumps at a low price, it will impose anti-dumping duties.
3. What is countervailing?
Countervailing refers to the necessary restrictive measures taken by a country or the international community in response to subsidies in order to protect the healthy development of its own economy, maintain the order of fair competition, or for the free development of the world. These include interim measures and commitments to impose countervailing duties.
Fourth, what is the ** war?
* Trade war, also known as "business war", refers to a series of retaliatory and counter-retaliatory measures caused by some countries restricting the entry of other countries' goods into their own markets by erecting high tariff and non-tariff barriers, and at the same time competing for foreign markets through dumping and foreign exchange devaluation.