According to the latest data from the World Customs Organization, the global industrialEquipment Importsscale is expected to exceed $2.3 trillion in 2025, with tariff dispute cases for electromechanical products increasing by 17% year-on-year. As the worlds largest industrial equipment importer, Chinas General Administration of Customs found in its 2025 special audit that 32% of declarations had commodity classification deviations, directly causing companies to pay additional tariffs amounting to 19-27% of declared values.
Four major risk points in imported equipment clearance
Disputes over commodity classification
HS code verification deviation rate exceeds industry average by 3.8 times
Functional description discrepancies in electromechanical products triggering classification disputes
Origin rule traps
Certificate issuance error rate under RCEP agreement reaches 41%
Difficulty in tracing origin of ASEAN transshipment equipment
Technical Standard Barriers
EU CE certification new regulations lead to 22% increase in rejection rate
US FDA equipment registration cycle extended to 14 months