Japan's rise after World War II is due to the importance of education and the cultivation of talents. Madam Araki, former Minister of the Ministry of Literature of Japan, once pointed out: "Since Meiji, until today, the development of our country's social and economics, especially the post-war economic development, is very amazing. It is valued by the world and the important reason for the situation can be attributed to the popularization and development of education." Japan is a world economic power, and friends who do trade are indispensable to the Japanese market. Everyone is seeking profit development in the Japanese market. Let’s talk about what things to pay attention to when air transporting to Japan?
What things to pay attention to when air transporting to Japan?
In order to smoothly clear the goods, most of the market logistics are customs clearance and delivery to the door. Therefore, you have prepared the invoice before shipment, and the goods can be cleared quickly and smoothly when they arrive at the destination customs. So how to fill out the invoice to make it more conducive to customs clearance?
1. Try to be detailed as much as possible. Of course, the number of product names should not be too large. It is better to control it within 10 product names. Moreover, the product names are different, and the declared amount should not be exactly the same. Pay attention to the details.
2. It is not advisable to declare too low. Everyone knows that the amount of tariff is directly related to the amount of goods declared, but it does not mean that the lower the declaration, the better. If the declaration is too low, the customs believe that the declaration is low. Not only will it delay the time limit, it also needs to provide information such as the value of the goods again, and even fines may be imposed. This is not worth the loss.
So, there are many products that seem to be ordinary goods, but when you arrive in Japan, you may experience customs clearance problems and cannot clearance. Let me tell you which goods are prone to causing customs clearance problems.
1. Kitchen utensils, kettles, cups, coffee maker, barbecue nets, tableware, knife, mixer, juicer, etc.) items that directly contact food (products that can be eaten), as well as massagers, beauty instruments, teeth washing machines, cupping, and other equipment that have direct contact with the human body.
2. The export of illegal and controlled items (drugs, arms, cigarettes, alcohol, etc.), products that infringe on intellectual property rights, etc. are prohibited.