According to the latest 2025 data from China Shipbuilding Industry Association, Chinas import dependence on core marine components like navigation equipment and power systems remains around 43%. In practice, enterprises often faceHS code classification deviations,Special equipment license processing,Used mechanical & electrical pre-inspection proceduresand other professional challenges. A coastal shipbuilder once mistakenly classified marine radar under HS code 8517, resulting in 27% additional tariff deposit and directly delaying the project schedule by three months.
Used equipment needs pre-shipment inspection certificates
Tax calculation errors:
Marine-specific equipment faces mixed tax rates of 13% VAT and 9% tariff
Some components may trigger anti-dumping special tariffs
Logistics coordination gaps:
Oversized equipment requires advance declaration for over-dimensional transport
Container detention fees from shipping delays can reach $2000 per day
Core Value Proposition of Professional Brokers
High-quality agency companies throughPre - classification ServiceCan compress clearance time to within 72 hours, leveragingCustoms Duty Guarantee InsuranceHelping enterprises release 90% of deposit pressure.import and exportAfter the implementation of the new 2025 Customs Tariff, we successfully applied for a 16% tariff reduction on ship-specific cranes for a port machinery manufacturer, saving over 800,000 yuan per shipment.
Possessing special qualifications for dangerous goods/cold chain
Process control:
Providing end-to-end visual tracking system
Establishing emergency customs clearance fast track
Risk contingency plan:
Anticipating technical barriers to trade (TBT)
Developing RCEP rules of origin application plan
Practical case analysis
When a shipping company imported marine propulsion systems worth 3.2 million euros, they faced equipment detention risks due to failure to completeATA Carnettemporary entry procedures. Professional agents completed bonded warehouse applications within 48 hours while simultaneously initiating tariff classification dispute review procedures, ultimately achieving zero-port-delay clearance.
2025 policy outlook
The General Administration of Customs plans to implement in Q2 2025Intelligent Classification System for Marine Equipment, enterprises should note:
Prepare bilingual technical parameter documents in advance
Monitor the EUs newly issued Eco-design Directive for Marine Equipment
Improve full lifecycle traceability records for imported equipment