Three layers of firewall for imported equipment agency qualifications
Under the framework of the latest Electromechanical Equipment Management Measures issued by the General Administration of Customs in 2025, import equipment payment operations face stricter foreign exchange verification requirements. As agency experts handling over 100 equipment import cases annually,Equipment ImportsIn the Management Measures, qualification review requirements have undergone structural adjustments. Compliant agency service providers must simultaneously possessAccess category, capability category, compliance categoryThree qualification systems. Any deficiency will cause import process obstruction.
New changes in 2025 qualification requirements
Upgrade of access qualifications
The import license for mechanical and electrical products has been changed from single-use validity to an annual filing system
New industrial internet equipment safety certification requirements added
Strengthening of capability certification
Customs AEO certification must meet advanced standards
Technical document translation qualifications require certification from provincial-level or higher institutions
Compliance record networking
Customs credit management system connected to central bank credit data
Violation record traceability period extended to 5 years
Five-step verification method for qualification validation
It is recommended that enterprises verify the qualifications of agency service providers through the following process:
Verify basic information by logging into the National Trade Agency Qualification Publicity Platform
Require submission of original customs credit rating certificate for the current year
Check whether certified personnel account for over 40% of the technical team
Confirm whether the customs clearance emergency plan includes special arrangements for equipment imports
Verify whether the overseas customs clearance network covers major ports in target countries
Typical risk case warnings
In March 2025, a semiconductor enterprise experiencedlack of special equipment transportation qualifications, resulting in 230 million yuan worth of wafer manufacturing equipment being stranded in the bonded port area for 28 days, incurring additional storage costs and project delays totaling 4.7 million yuan. This case highlights the industry-specific requirements for qualification review.
Guide for selecting compliant agents
Evaluate professional team composition
Proportion of mechanical and electrical engineers ≥20%
Certified customs declarants ≥5 persons
Check service network density
Overseas cooperative customs clearance points ≥15 countries
Domestic bonded warehouse area ≥5000㎡
Verify risk control system completeness
Must have customs inspection response plan
Should provide pre-review services for technical parameter compliance
With the completion of the Single Window system upgrade in 2025, qualification verification will achieve full-process electronic verification. Import enterprises are advised to conduct quarterly dynamic monitoring of cooperative agency service providers through the General Administration of Customs qualification verification system to ensure their qualifications continuously meet the latest regulatory requirements.