Trade Essentials
Introduce various basic foreign trade knowledge to you.
Introduce various basic foreign trade knowledge to you.
This article provides a complete analysis of the shipping process for foreign trade beginners, explaining the validity of bill of lading copies, telex release operations, and division of responsibilities under FOB terms, helping novices clarify processes and successfully complete export business.
Using white chocolate HS codes as an example, this article details steps to query unified ASEAN HS codes via Vietnam Customs’ official website. It outlines the China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement’s context and trade advantages, helping export newcomers quickly master HS code queries and seize ASEAN market opportunities.
This article discusses export cost calculation, exploring whether pricing based on actual costs (purchase cost minus tax rebates) is reliable, especially in highly competitive industries like packaging bags, while sharing practical advice and real-world experience.
Export cost accounting is a systematic analysis of all costs of foreign trade enterprises to determine appropriate quotations and assess risks. This process involves the calculation of direct and indirect costs, logistics, taxes, customs fees, and other related expenses, which helps enterprises formulate export strategies and achieve profitability.
The following are eight common foreign trade payment methods: T/T Telegraphic Transfer, L/C Letter of Credit, D/P Documents against Payment, D/A Documents against Acceptance, O/A Open Account Payment, Escrow Service Confirmed Payment, Paypal Online Payment, Western Union Express Remittance.
This article analyzes the business attributes of agency export from the perspective of international trade classification, clarifies its service trade nature, compares the differences with self-operated export, and reveals the legal characteristics and compliance points of foreign trade agency models.
This article details the core differences between agency export and self-operated export across 8 dimensions including responsibility attribution, fund flow, and risk assumption, helping foreign trade enterprises choose the optimal trade model based on development stage.
This article details the seven core uses, application process, and usage norms of agency export certificates, covering practical operational points such as tax refund declarations and foreign exchange verification, helping foreign trade enterprises use agency qualifications compliantly.
This article addresses core issues such as import/export agency service selection criteria, cost structures, and risk control, providing practical recommendations for international trade agency operations in 2025 to help foreign trade enterprises avoid transportation risks.
This article answers core questions about export agency qualification review, service scope, fee structure, etc., through professional advice on customs AEO certification identification and contract risk avoidance, helping foreign trade enterprises find compliant and reliable partners.
This article answers 10 practical questions about the core functions, service scope, fee structure, and compliance risk management of import/export agencies, helping foreign trade companies quickly understand the true value and selection criteria of agency services.
This article systematically explains the definition of export agency business, service content, operational processes, cost structure, and compliance points, helping foreign trade enterprises quickly understand the core advantages and risk prevention of the export agency model.
This article systematically explains the definition, service scope, selection criteria and common risks of import/export agency, helping foreign trade enterprises fully understand the core value of professional agency services in customs clearance, tax refund, logistics and other aspects.
This article provides a detailed analysis of the five core functions of export agents, compares the advantages and disadvantages of self-operated exports, and guides enterprises in selecting compliant and efficient agency services to help reduce risks and improve efficiency in international trade.
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