Due to the significant increase in China’s cross-border e-commerce traffic, the General Administration of Customs published a policy supporting cross-border export sales using e-commerce platforms on June 12; this policy took effect on July 1. China’s cross-border e-commerce retail imports and exports from January to May 2020 totaled 71.73 billion RMB, with a year-over-year increase […]
Consultant Insight: As cross-border e-commerce grows, FedEx leads on Chinese customs requirements

FedEx 767F. Photo courtesy of FedEx.
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