The latest 2025 statistics from the General Administration of Customs show that 62.3% of import violation cases in electromechanical products occur in small equipment. These products, with their complex specifications and diverse certification requirements, often become high-risk areas for enterprise import operations. A machinery manufacturer last year had to pay 370,000 yuan in back taxes and late fees due to classification errors on imported precision testing equipment, exposing the hidden risks of self-clearance.
First Battlefield: The Game of Commodity Classification
Second Battlefield: The Compliance Document Matrix
In March 2025, a German precision instrument manufacturer imported $800,000 worth of automated testing equipment through a professional agent. During preliminary preparations, the agent team discovered:
Through solution adjustments, not only were RMB 280,000 in compliance losses avoided, but an additional RMB 96,000 in tariff expenses was saved using free trade agreements.
When companies face equipment imports exceeding $50,000, the risk avoidance and cost optimization benefits brought by professional agency services will significantly outweigh service fees. In 2025, with continuous improvements in customs supervision intelligence, establishing stable customs clearance partners has become one of the core competencies for electromechanical import enterprises.
? 2025. All Rights Reserved. Shanghai ICP No. 2023007705-2 PSB Record: Shanghai No.31011502009912