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Less-than-Container-Load | Affordable International Shipping | 7-Step Guide
China is one of the world’s largest import markets and a frequent destination for U.S. exports. However, shipping from the USA to China requires close attention to documentation, tariffs, and strict customs controls.
Whether you're a business or an individual relocating, understanding China’s import rules is essential to avoid delays, unexpected costs, or non-compliance issues. This guide explains the process step-by-step and highlights how an experienced international shipping company can help reduce your international shipping costs and ensure safe, affordable shipping to China.
China’s strict import environment makes it essential to work with a trusted international shipping company familiar with Chinese laws and regulations.
Only China-registered companies can act as the Importer of Record (IOR). Options for U.S. shippers include:
This party will be responsible for filing customs declarations and ensuring compliance with customs regulations.
Common documents include:
All documents must be accurate, translated if necessary, and accurately reflect the contents of the shipment.
China applies multiple types of import taxes:
Taxes are calculated on the CIF value (Cost + Insurance + Freight) and must be paid before customs clearance.
Your international shipping company or broker can estimate these costs before departure to help manage your international shipping costs.
Certain categories require China Compulsory Certification (CCC) before import, including:
In addition, food, cosmetics, supplements, and pharmaceuticals often require:
All products must meet China’s strict safety and labeling rules, often requiring Chinese-language labels.
Individuals relocating to China can import used personal belongings under reduced taxes, depending on visa type and approval from local customs authorities.
Key Requirements:
Required Documents:
Note:
A professional international shipping company can assist with translation, coordination with port agents, and customs declaration for personal shipments.
All goods imported to China must meet local labeling laws:
Chinese-language labels are mandatory. Must include:
Goods without correct labeling may be held or rejected by customs.
Confirm labeling requirements before export. Your international shipping company may assist in pre-approval or translation.
Use a Licensed Chinese Customs Broker or U.S.-Based Shipping Expert
A qualified broker or international shipping company will:
This is the safest way to achieve compliant, affordable shipping to China.
Final Import Checklist for China
✅ Requirement | Applies to | Action |
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Importer of Record (IOR) | All shipments | Must be a Chinese entity or authorized agent |
Commercial invoice & documents | All shipments | Must be complete and accurate |
Customs declaration (CIQ) | All imports | Submit to China Customs before clearance |
Customs duties | Most goods | Based on HS code, value, and trade status |
Import VAT (13% or 9%) | Most goods | Paid on CIF value plus duty |
Consumption tax | Luxury or regulated goods | Extra tax based on type and value |
CCC certification | Regulated product categories | Required before import |
Chinese labeling | All consumer products | Mandatory for clearance |
Work visa + inventory | Personal shipments | Needed for duty reduction |
China’s customs system is detailed and demanding, but not impossible to navigate. Whether you're exporting products or shipping household goods from the USA, success depends on proper preparation, accurate documentation, and full compliance.
The best way to manage this complexity and control your international shipping cost is by working with a knowledgeable international shipping company. Their local partners can ensure fast clearance, label compliance, and affordable shipping door-to-door.
 
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