The "Sweet Dilemma" of Power Bank Imports:?Foreign trade?The value of the agency
As a seasoned veteran with 20 years of experience in the foreign trade industry, I've seen too many business owners excitedly holding up samples and saying, "This power bank is selling like hotcakes overseas!"—only to stumble at customs clearance. This "small but mighty" product, the power bank, must go through numerous hurdles when being imported. Today, I'll use real-life cases to walk you through the entire process of foreign trade agency services.
1. Preliminary Preparation: Don't Let HS Codes Become a "Roadblock"
Last year, a client self-declared their goods as "electronic accessories" (8536), only to be required by customs to pay an additional 20% tariff for lithium batteries. The correct HS code for power banks should be8507.60.00, belonging to the category of "lithium-ion batteries," which is directly related to:
Regulatory conditions: Need to provideLithium - battery UN38.3 test report
Import license: Required for those with a power exceeding 100WhDangerous goods transportation certificate
A certain case we have represented?E-commerce?Through pre - classification application +?Certificate of Origin?, and finally enjoyed the 0 - tariff preferential treatment of the ASEAN Free Trade Area, saving 120,000 yuan per batch.
II. International Transportation: The "Special Treatment" of Lithium Batteries
?Air freight?We once encountered a situation where the customer concealed the nature of the goods, and as a result, the entire batch of goods was detained at the airport. The transportation of mobile power banks must comply with:
?Ocean shipping?: Need to affix Class 9 dangerous goods signs, with a weight limit of 10kg per box
?Air freight?: Power ≤ 100Wh can be transported as general cargo, and > 160Wh is prohibited from being transported by passenger aircraft
Essential documents: MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet, Transportation Appraisal Report
Recommended selection criteria:Professional dangerous goods freight forwarderOur Middle East route collaboration offers "door-to-door" temperature-controlled transportation services to ensure the safe transport of lithium batteries.
III. Domestic customs clearance: 72 hours of outwitting the customs
Last month, a batch of 20,000 power banks was due toCIQ inspectionIf it is unqualified and returned, the loss will be heavy. Key points of customs clearance include:
Legal inspection process: Port inspection → Sampling for inspection → Issuing the Inspection and Quarantine Certificate for Entry Goods
Common pitfalls: Lack of CCC certification, false marking of product capacity, no Chinese warning signs
Customs clearance tips: Prepare in advanceType test report, reserve a 15 - day inspection period
The "Pre-Check Express" service we developed utilizes customs big data to analyze inspection rates at various ports, helping our clients reduce the average customs clearance time to 3.8 days last year.
IV. Goods Pickup and Settlement: The "Last Mile" of Agency Services
We have seen a lesson where a customer paid an extra 50,000 yuan due to excessive warehousing fees. Suggestions:
Double - header declaration: Enterprises without the right can use our qualifications for declaration, and the customs payment letter can be deducted?Import/export?What we provide
Logistics Solution: For sensitive goods, the "Hong Kong Transit" model is recommended, with the option of returning to Hong Kong in case of customs clearance failure.
Intelligent settlement systemThree golden suggestions for importersEach expense can be tracked in real - time. A certain mother - and - baby e - commerce customer has reduced the import cost by 18% through this.
6 weeks in advance
1. 6 weeks in advancePreparation: From test reports to transportation certificates, lithium battery products require a "buffer period" at every stage. 2. Select full - chain service providers"Customs broker + freight forwarder + testing agency" - a "three-in-one" service provider is best equipped to handle emergencies. 3. Make good use of policy dividends: In 2023, the new version of the Regulatory Conditions for the Lithium - ion Battery Industry provides a fast - track for high - quality enterprises.
Finally, a reminder to everyone: importing power banks is like dancing with "energy bombs"—leave professional matters to the professionals. Having handled 37 batches of power bank imports, my deepest takeaway is:Compliance creates value, and professionalism saves costsNext time when you see the customs officers inspecting power banks, remember to take the initiative to provide the discharge test video!