On June 13, the General Administration of Customs released "Interpretation of the Policy on Cross-border E-commerce B2B Export Supervision Pilot". The specific contents include the reasons for conducting the cross-border E-commerce B2B export supervision pilot, the types of cross-border E-commerce businesses that can participate in the B2B export pilot, the requirements that cross-border E-commerce enterprises participating in the pilot need to meet, and the matters that need to be paid special attention to during customs clearance.
1. Why carry out the pilot project of cross-border e-commerce B2B export supervision
A. Promote the B2B regulatory reform requirements for cross-border e-commerce.
B. Respond to the demands of the merging industry development.
C. Provide fulcrums for supporting measures issued by relevant departments, including commerce, finance, taxation, foreign exchange and other departments.
D. Connect to major exhibitions such as the China import and Export Fair and the China International import Expo.
E. Optimize customs statistics.
2. What types of cross-border e-commerce businesses can participate in the B2B export pilot?
A, Customs added the code of supervision mode "9710", which is applicable to the goods directly exported by cross-border e-commerce B2B.
B. Customs added the code of supervision mode "9810", which is applicable to goods exported to overseas warehouses by cross-border e-commerce.
3. What are the requirements for participating cross-border e-commerce companies?
A. Cross-border e-commerce enterprises, platform enterprises, logistics enterprises and other domestic enterprises involved in cross-border e-commerce B2B export business should register with the local customs in accordance with the relevant provisions of the registration management of customs declaration departments.
B. Cross-border e-commerce enterprises that carry out overseas warehouse operations should also file with the customs to develop overseas warehouse business models.
4. What issues should be focused on during customs clearance?
A. Cross-border e-commerce enterprises or their entrusted agent declaration enterprises, domestic cross-border e-commerce platform enterprises, and logistics enterprises should submit declaration data and transmit electronic information to the customs through the "single window" or "Internet + customs" of international trade, and Take legal responsibility for the authenticity of the data.
B. The goods should comply with relevant regulations on inspection and quarantine.
C. When the Customs conducts inspections, cross-border e-commerce enterprises or their agents, and operators of supervised operating sites shall cooperate with Customs inspections in accordance with relevant regulations. Customs conducts inspections in accordance with regulations, and priority can be given to inspections of cross-border e-commerce B2B export goods.
D. Export goods are applicable to national customs integration; it can also use the "cross-border e-commerce" model to transfer customs.
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