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Cross-border e-commerce B2B export supervision pilot is extended to customs across the country




On June 28, the General Administration of Customs issued an announcement, in order to further promote the healthy and orderly development of cross-border e-commerce and help companies to better explore the international market, it decided to replicate and promote cross-border e-commerce B2B in customs across the country on the basis of the existing pilot customs. Pilot export supervision. Cross-border e-commerce companies, cross-border e-commerce platform companies, logistics companies, and other domestic companies that participate in cross-border e-commerce B2B export business should file with the local customs in accordance with the relevant regulations of the customs declaration unit.

 

The announcement will come into effect on July 1, 2021.

 

Original announcement:

http://www.customs.gov.cn/shenyang_customs/zfxxgk4391/fdzdgknr57/lzyj24/3423120/3736677/index.html

 

The General Administration of Customs adjusts the catalog of import and export commodities subject to inspection




Recently, the General Administration of Customs announced the "Announcement on Adjusting the Catalog of Import and Export Commodities Subject to Inspection" (hereinafter referred to as the "Announcement"), which will be implemented on June 10, 2021.

 

According to the "Announcement", in accordance with the "Law of the People's Republic of China on Import and Export Commodities Inspection" and its implementation regulations, the General Administration of Customs has decided to adjust the list of import and export commodities that must be inspected. The export aspects are:

 

Customs supervision condition “B” was added to 24 10-digit customs commodity codes involving exported steel billets and pig iron , and the customs implemented export commodity inspections on related commodities.

 

Original announcement:

http://www.customs.gov.cn/customs/302249/2480148/3695642/index.html

 

my country, Thailand and Mauritius mutually recognize the self-printing preferential certificate of origin




On June 17, 2021, the General Administration of Customs issued Announcement No. 43 of 2021. Starting from July 1, the "Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Economic Cooperation between the People's Republic of China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations" and "The Government of the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Mauritius" will be added to Thailand. The certificate of origin under the Government Free Trade Agreement is a self-printable certificate.

 

Original announcement:

http://www.customs.gov.cn/harbin_customs/467898/467899/3729292/index.html

 

The enterprise applies for the certificate of origin under the China -ASEAN Free Trade Agreement, and the destination countries are Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand. The enterprise can self-print the certificate without manual signature and seal. If the destination country is another ASEAN country, the method of applying for the certificate remains unchanged, and the certificate still needs to be manually signed and stamped.

 

The new EU VAT regulations are implemented




From July 1, 2021, the EU’s new e-commerce value-added tax regulations will come into effect. They will be levied when the goods arrive in the destination country or region of the recipient. After the regulations come into effect, only a single window is required to declare value-added tax. Avoid the cost of registering, collecting and paying VAT with different tax rates in several EU countries or regions. Commodities imported from non-EU countries with a value of less than 22 euros will no longer be exempt from VAT.

 

The EU’s new e-commerce VAT regulations aim to simplify the burden of VAT compliance for cross-border e-commerce B2C sales, ensure that the collection of VAT follows the destination principle, and achieve fair competition between cross-border e-commerce and EU entity sellers.

 

The agent system of EU CE marked products




According to the requirements of the new EU product safety regulations "Market Supervision Regulations ( EU) 2019/1020", starting from July 16, 2021 (local time), most products with the CE mark in the EU (except the UK) require the EU The person in charge serves as the contact person for compliance of their products.

 

In response, the European Union has issued 25 technical directives (each directive is for a specific product category). Except for medical devices, civil explosives, and certain elevators and ropeway devices, allproducts with the CE mark in the European Union are subject to this regulation. constraint. Such as toys, electronic products, personal protective equipment, machinery, construction goods, gas equipment, leisure and private boats, pressure vessels, and measuring equipment.

 

For most products with the CE mark entering the EU from July 16, 2021, the product packaging must be affixed with the relevant information of the EU responsible person, otherwise it may be detained or returned by the customs . Please pay attention to the exporting company. If there is no manufacturer or importer established in the EU for the products of the exporting company, it is recommended that the exporting company find a suitable authorized representative (European) in the market.

 

Original announcement:

https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=celex:32019R1020

 

EU makes preliminary anti-dumping ruling on aluminum conversion foil products



On June 18, 2021, the European Commission issued an announcement, making a positive preliminary anti-dumping ruling on aluminum converter foil products originating in China, and decided to impose a levy on the enterprises involved in the case from the day after the announcement was published in the official gazette. The temporary anti-dumping duty for 6 months is 16.0%-29.1%.

 

The product involved is an aluminum conversion foil with a thickness of less than 0.021 mm, no backing, and no further processing other than rolling. The weight of the aluminum conversion foil roll exceeds 10 kg. The EU CN (Combined Nomenclature) codes of the products involved are ex 7607 11 19 (TARIC codes are 7607 11 19 60 and 7607 11 19 91).

 

The GCC will impose anti-dumping duties on aluminum alloy products




On June 15, the Technical Secretariat of the GCC’s International Trade Anti-Injury Actions conducted a review of aluminum alloy products imported from China (Plates, Sheets, and Strip, of aluminum alloys, of a thickness not exceeding 8 mm but greater than 0.2mm, except those polished, coated, heat treatable, and aluminium canstock used for beverage cans and its lids.) The anti-dumping case was finalized and it was decided to impose tax on July 22, 2021, with a tax rate of 33% and a period of 5 years.

 

The GCC members include the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen .

 

India lowers Goods and Services Tax (GST) on anti-epidemic related products




The Department of Revenue of India’s Ministry of Finance issued Announcement No. 05/2021-Integrated Tax (Rate) on June 14 to cancel 

 

The above product list includes:

 

·  Medical Oxygen (Medical Grade Oxygen, HS 2804); Remdesivir (Remdesivir, HS 30); Anticoagulant (Heparin, HS 30); Testing agent (Testing Kit, HS 3002/3822); Hand disinfectant (Hand Sanitizer, HS 380494); face mask (Helmet, HS 65069900); pulse oximeter (Pulse Oximeter, HS 901819 or 9804); oxygen generator (Oxygen Concentrator, HS 9019/20 or 9804); respirator (Ventilator, HS 9018/9019); Positive pressure breathing apparatus (BiPAP Machine, HS 9019) etc. reduced from 12% to 5%;

·  Tocilizumab (Tocilizumab, HS 30) and amphotericin (Amphotericin B, HS 30) from 5% to 0;

·  Gas/Electric/other furnaces for crematorium (HS 8417/8514) will be reduced from 18% to 5%;

·  Ambulance (Ambulance, HS 8702 or 8703) reduced from 18% to 12%.

 

In addition, 5% GST tax is still levied on vaccine imports . The Ministry of Finance stated that 75% of vaccines are given to the public for free and no tax is imposed; 25% of vaccines are administered at their own expense, and 5% GST is required.

 

India's new import regulations for oxygen concentrators




The Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India announced on May 1 that it would open Oxygen Concentrators by mail/express or through e-commerce platforms to declare imports in the name of Gifts for personal use until July 31, 2021 .

 

Brazil cuts import tariffs on 23 products




The Executive Management Committee (Gecex) of the Foreign Trade Commission (Camex) of the Brazilian Ministry of Economy issued Announcement No. 197 on June 7 to reduce import tariffs on 23 products to ensure the normal supply of goods. The list includes agricultural raw materials, chemicals, printing inks and contact lenses. The above-mentioned products will be subject to tariff quotas, and import tax tariffs will be reduced to 0 or 2% for a maximum of 365 days.

 

Original announcement:

https://www.in.gov.br/en/web/dou/-/resolucao-gecex-n-197-de-2-de-junho-de-2021-324771274

 

Vietnam renews new regulations on certificates of origin for export products to the UK




The Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam issued Notice No. 02/2021, stipulating the issuance of the certificate of origin of commodities involved in the "Vietnam-UK Free Trade Agreement" (UKVFTA). This regulation will come into effect on July 26, 2021.

 

According to the UKVFTA agreement, Vietnamese exporters can self-certify the certificate of origin for shipments worth less than 6,000 Euros exported from Vietnam to the UK. For shipments worth more than 6,000 Euros, the enterprise must obtain a certificate of origin issued by an agency and organization entrusted by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam.

 

For shipments worth less than 6,000 Euros exported to Vietnam , exporters are also allowed to self-certify the certificate of origin of the product. For shipments worth more than 6,000 Euros, only exporters who comply with UK regulations can self-certify the origin of the products.

 

Please pay attention to Chinese foreign trade people involved in related business!

 

The new Egyptian ACID import regulations originally scheduled to be implemented on July 1 are postponed to October 1




According to news on June 23, the new Egyptian ACID (Advanced Cargo Information declaration) regulations originally scheduled to be enforced on July 1, 2021 were postponed to October 1. At that time, for all imported goods, the consignee must first forecast the cargo information in the local system to obtain the ACI Number and provide it to the shipper. This (ACI) Number is required to be displayed on the bill of lading and manifest. If the ACID number cannot be provided , the goods will be forcibly returned to the port of shipment and a fine will be imposed!

 

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