Exhibition items, as important carriers of international exchange and commercial activities,import and exporthave distinct operational characteristics—typically serving temporary purposes such as exhibition, display, or demonstration, with most items requiring re-export (or re-import) after events. This temporary nature makes their customs supervision, inspection, quarantine, and overall operational procedures far more complex than general trade goods, placing significantly higher professional and practical experience requirements on service providers. Choosing a professional exhibition import/exportExport Representationagency is key to ensuring a compliant, efficient, and worry-free process.
ZhongShen International TradeAs an experienced exhibition import/export agency, we will be your capable partner for successful exhibition participation, offering full-chain professional support from pre-exhibition planning to post-exhibition re-export.
Service modules | Core Service Content | Value delivered to clients/Pain points addressed1. Policy Compliance Consultation and Customized Solutions |
Accurate analysis of item attributes and comprehensive review of customs and departmental regulatory requirements; Tailored optimal import/export solutions (such as ATA Carnet, temporary import/export goods, general trade, etc.); In-depth interpretation of required certificates and special regulatory requirements for exhibition items. | Ensuring compliant and efficient solutions to avoid policy risks from the source, selecting the most economical and convenient clearance mode. | 2. Professional Permit/Certificate Application |
Assisting or representing clients in efficiently obtaining key official documents such as ATA Carnet, temporary import/export approval documents, and customs approval letters; Guiding clients in preparing important supporting materials like exhibition invitations and organizer qualification certificates. | Simplifying cumbersome administrative procedures to ensure smooth entry/exit approval for exhibition items. | 3. Precise Documentation Preparation and Review |
Assisting clients in systematically preparing and strictly reviewing complete standardized documents, including but not limited to: contracts, invoices, packing lists, detailed exhibition item lists, transport documents, authorization/commission letters, ATA Carnet (if applicable), and official exhibition certificates. Reviewing key information such as item value, name, specifications, and purpose to ensure declaration content matches actual items. | Improving documentation accuracy and completeness to lay a solid foundation for smooth clearance, avoiding delays or penalties due to documentation issues. | 4. Efficient Logistics Operations and Transportation Arrangements |
Carefully planning and executing optimal logistics solutions based on item characteristics, time requirements, and budget (covering | , land transport,Air Transportation,Maritime Transportationand other methods); Providing door-to-door integrated transportation services from item packaging, domestic/overseas consolidation, professional warehousing to exhibition sites.Express DeliveryEnsuring safe and timely arrival of items at exhibition booths while optimizing logistics costs, allowing clients to focus on core exhibition matters. | 5. Professional Customs Clearance/Inspection Agency |
Representing clients in standardized import/export declarations; For eligible special supervision items (such as artworks or certain high-tech products), strongly recommending and assisting with ATA Carnet to simplify clearance procedures; Efficiently coordinating inspection and approval processes with multiple regulatory departments including customs, commodity inspection, animal/plant quarantine, and cultural artwork management. | Providing professional, efficient port clearance services, properly handling multi-department coordination challenges to ensure quick release of exhibition items. | 6. Duty Guarantee and Tax Assistance |
For temporary import/export without ATA Carnet, assisting clients in customs duty deposit procedures and subsequent refund applications after item re-export; Guiding or assisting clients in eligible duty exemption or deferment procedures. | Handling duty and deposit matters compliantly to reduce financial pressure and secure legal tax benefits. | 7. Post-Exhibition Re-export and Procedure Completion |
Closely following re-export (or re-import) procedures after exhibitions, including re-declaration, verification of original duty documents, and deposit refund applications; For items planned to remain for sale or use, clearly guiding clients through formal import procedures and tax payment. | Ensuring compliant and smooth completion of re-export, properly handling various follow-up customs procedures to avoid potential legal risks. | II. Perspective on Typical Exhibition Import/Export Operational Procedures |
The cross-border journey of exhibition items typically follows these carefully planned steps:
The cross-border journey of exhibition items typically follows these meticulously planned steps:
Stage | Core Steps | Agent Core Responsibilities | Client Cooperation/Provision | Key Deliverables/Documents |
5.1 Pre-Exhibition Planning and Preparation | Clarify exhibition information; Communicate import/export requirements; Determine regulatory model; Apply for core approvals. | Needs analysis, solution recommendations, assistance in obtaining ATA Carnet/approvals, guidance on exhibition certification. | Provide detailed exhibition information, preliminary exhibit list, participation plan, and materials required for approval applications. | Feasible import/export solutions, ATA Carnet (or corresponding approvals), exhibition organizer certification. |
2 Documentation and Logistics Preparation | Organize detailed documents; Select logistics methods; Arrange pickup, packaging, and transportation; Special exhibit approvals. | Review document checklist, assist in completion; Recommend and execute logistics solutions; Coordinate special approvals (if required). | Provide accurate exhibit details, contracts, invoices, packing lists, shipping requirements, and cooperation for special approvals. | Complete set of qualified export/Import Customs DeclarationDocuments, transport contract/bill of lading, special exhibit access permits (if required). |
3 Domestic ProceduresExport Clearance (Exhibits exported for overseas participation) | Handle export customs declaration and inspection; ATA Carnet operations or deposit payment; Customs verification. | Professional declaration, document submission, coordination of customs inspection, handling ATA Carnet or deposit matters. | Confirm declaration information, cooperate with customs inspection (if required). | Export customs declaration form, ATA Carnet endorsement page (or deposit receipt), customs release certificate. |
4 International Transportation and On-Site Services | Track transportation and customs clearance progress; Assist with booth setup and exhibit placement; Liaise with organizers. | Full logistics monitoring, coordination of overseas clearance and delivery, provision of on-site support (as agreed). | Provide timely feedback on exhibit receipt status. | Exhibits delivered safely and on time to booth. |
5 Overseas Entry and Exhibition (Exhibits abroad) | Agent assists with foreign port clearance; Submit ATA Carnet or entry filing; Overseas agent coordinates pickup and delivery. | Coordinate with overseas partners to complete clearance and delivery, ensuring compliance with local regulations. | Cooperate by providing necessary authorizations or information. | Exhibits successfully cleared and displayed overseas. |
6 Post-Exhibition Re-export (or Carry-over Processing) | Arrange exhibit re-export; Foreign customs exit procedures; ATA Carnet departure cancellation. | Plan re-export route, handle overseas export declaration, ensure proper ATA Carnet cancellation. | Confirm re-export exhibit list and destination. | Exhibits successfully re-exported from overseas, ATA Carnet (or corresponding documents) properly processed. |
7 Domestic Re-import/Customs Cancellation | Return exhibits to domestic country; ATA Carnet entry at original port or regular re-import declaration; Customs verification and release; Deposit refund (if applicable); Retained exhibits converted to formal import. | Handle domestic re-import declaration, coordinate customs verification, assist with deposit refund, guide retained exhibit import procedures. | Cooperate with domestic customs inspection, provide retained exhibit information (if required). | Re-import customs declaration form, ATA carnet cancellation completion (or deposit refund), Customs Temporary Inward/Outward Goods Extension Application Approval Decision (if applicable). |
8. Document settlement and project archiving | Deliver a complete set of customs clearance, tax refund, and verification documents; assist clients with archiving; handle outstanding issues. | Organize and transfer all relevant documents, provide follow-up consultation, and assist in handling special circumstances that may arise during the process (such as damage, loss claims, etc.). | Confirm receipt of all documents and payment of relevant fees. | Successful project completion with all documentation complete and client files intact. |
Important Notice:
The complexity of exhibition goods import/export should not be underestimated. If you plan to participate in international exhibitions or need to transport exhibition goods across borders, it is strongly recommended to contact an experienced professional exhibition goods import/export agency as early as possible. China Shen International Trade can provide customized consultation services and operational solutions based on your specific needs and exhibition goods, ensuring your exhibition goods complete their international journey safely, compliantly, and efficiently.
The ATA Carnet allows exhibition items to enjoy duty-free treatment and simplified customs procedures during temporary import/export among contracting parties, making it the most convenient method. It effectively avoids double taxation and simplifies procedures, especially suitable for items requiring re-export after exhibitions.
In principle, items processed through ATA or temporary import/export procedures must be re-exported in their original condition. If partial retention or sales are required, formal import procedures must be completed with customs, including payment of relevant taxes and submission of compliance documents.
Immediate reporting to customs is required, with the agent assisting in completing relevant procedures. This may involve tax payment or guarantee verification. Professional agencies can help quickly and properly handle such emergencies.
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