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Industry Insights covers nine key industries: Fine Chemicals, Industrial Equipment, Building Materials, Retail, Healthcare, Automotive, Small Business Services, Heavy Equipment, and Household Appliances. Each sector faces unique compliance requirements and customs challenges. With extensive expertise and hands-on experience, LOGICUS delivers tailored solutions to help businesses navigate complex regulations, streamline supply chains, reduce risks, and enhance cross-border efficiency.
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No. Only paints that are flammable, corrosive, toxic, or reactive are regulated as dangerous goods.
Solvent-based paints like epoxy or PU coatings often are.
Water-based interior paints and latex coatings usually are not.
It’s a formal letter from the supplier confirming the product has been deeply processed and poses no phytosanitary risk.
Not usually. As long as the IPPC stamp is clearly visible, no additional fumigation certificate is required.
However, a Declaration of Deep Processing is recommended for the flooring product itself.
Not always.
If the product is for direct human consumption (e.g. fruit, meat, seafood, nuts), the foreign manufacturer usually must register with China’s GACC. Some industrial-use materials or bonded goods may be exempt. Always verify before shipping.
Yes. Almost all fine chemicals require an MSDS — even if they are not classified as dangerous goods. It ensures safe handling, accurate transport classification, and customs compliance.
Use of untreated wood pallets or packaging
Product appears raw or unfinished
Lack of processing description in the customs declaration
Missing or insufficient deep-processing documentation
Glass: Customs focuses on testing material properties (optical quality, impact resistance, radiation).
Windows/Doors: In addition to material checks, motorized units need CCC certificates and safety compliance documents.
Thus, glass emphasizes material testing, while windows highlight system compliance.
Wires & Cables → HS 8544
Switches & Sockets → HS 8536
Distribution Boxes → HS 8537
Lighting Fixtures (LED, lamps) → HS 9405
Correct classification impacts duty, regulatory codes, and CCC requirements.
Cables & Switches: Must provide CCC certificate number in declaration.
Lighting: Requires additional energy efficiency and EMC test reports.
Distribution Boxes: Needs CCC plus technical datasheets.
Each product type has different compliance requirements at clearance.
This category covers natural stones (marble, granite, slate) and ceramic products (tiles, slabs). Known for durability and aesthetic appeal, they are widely used for flooring, walls, and façades. Imports may involve radiation testing for natural stone and mandatory inspection (P) for ceramics. These materials are essential for both structural strength and architectural beauty.
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