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EU Customs Reform

· EU Customs Reform (from January 1, 2025)
The EU implements new electronic declaration requirements, and all goods entering the EU must be declared electronically in advance.
Goods declarations must be submitted before arrival to improve customs clearance efficiency and reduce errors.
Logistics companies and cross-border e-commerce companies need to prepare detailed product information in advance, including origin, product classification, etc

· US Customs Import and Export Security Inspection (early 2025)
The US Customs has strengthened security inspections of imported goods, especially in the fields of food, medicine and electronic products.
Imported goods require a more comprehensive review and increase special inspections of dangerous goods.
Logistics companies need to provide detailed transportation routes and company qualifications information to ensure compliance with US Customs regulations.


· New customs regulations after Brexit (2025)
The UK has strengthened customs inspections and tariffs on goods imported from outside the EU.
The new declaration system requires all imported goods to provide certificates of origin and product classification codes.
Logistics companies need to ensure accurate declarations, otherwise they may face high fines.


· New regulations on cross-border e-commerce logistics in Japan (January 2025)
Japan has strengthened supervision of cross-border e-commerce logistics and requires all imported goods to be declared online in advance.
For low-value goods (such as goods below 10,000 yen), the declaration procedure has been simplified, but the content and value of the goods are still required to be accurately filled in.



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