Since August 1, 2019, what new customs policies and regulations have been implemented in China? Come and get to know it!

According to the unified deployment of the General Administration of Customs, since August 1, 2019, the establishment of Electronic Manuals for processing trade has been carried out in principle through the new management system, and the H2010 system has been completely stopped. The original H2010 manuals can be implemented normally.

On June 11, Guangzhou Customs issued an announcement that, as of August 1, 2019, the Customs will no longer accept the letter of attorney for paper-based customs declaration. Before July 31 is the transitional period. Customs declaration enterprises can either fill in the power of attorney of electronic agent declaration or upload the scanning document of the power of attorney of paper agent declaration.

On July 17, Ningbo Customs issued a public announcement, deciding to implement the electronic proxy customs declaration proxy (proxy agreement) in an all-round way. As of August 1, 2019, the Customs will no longer receive scanned documents of paper proxy customs declaration proxy (proxy agreement).

On July 2, the shipping company Maersk announced that since August 1, 2019 (the starting date of freight charges), goods exported from Greater China to the world must be paid a liquidated damages of 15,000 USD/per natural box (about RMB 1032,000) in case of misstatement, concealment and misstatement of dangerous goods.

Meanwhile, the absolute error of VGM weight exceeded 5% or 1 ton (0 as trigger condition) as of August 1, 2019 (starting date of freight charges) and a fine of USD300/container was imposed.

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