1. Know the limitations
Understand general goods restrictions to avoid customs withholding. Under normal circumstances, the goods can be divided into the contraband, general cargo, and sensitive cargo.
Contraband refers to items prohibited from transportation, such as weapons, guns, inflammable, explosive, living objects, coins, antiques, etc., all of which are prohibited from transportation. If these items are checked by the customs, they will be detained or even directly returned by international express.
General goods refer to general general goods, which have no impact in international transportation, such as combs, mobile phone cases, small accessories and most daily necessities, etc., these items are unlimited, there is no need to worry about being detained by customs.
Sensitive goods refers to the 3 c electronic products, cosmetics, food, such as books, charging treasure, these items need specific logistics channels, otherwise unable to export to the destination.
2. Be familiar with the customs policy of the destination country
The customs policies of all countries in the world are similar, but some countries have some special policies.
[Countries to declare ENS]
For all EU member states, ENS costs $25-35 / ticket.
[Wooden packaging needs to do fumigation and disinfection countries]
Australia, United States, Canada, South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Israel, Brazil, Chile, Panama.
[Countries requiring Certificate of Origin]
Cambodia, Canada, the united Arab emirates, Qatar, bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka.
Familiar with the above precautions can help you speed up the customs clearance of your GES logistics package, so that you can receive the package as soon as possible.






