FAQs.
What is customs?
Customs is a government agency responsible for regulating shipments entering a country or region. All shipments being sent to and from a country or region must clear customs first.
Who will be responsible for my import duty?
Import duty is what your country customs will charge you when your package passes through your country customs. It's always buyer's responsibilities to clear customs and pay the relevant custom duties. So dear customer, your package import duty will be responsible by importer yourself, we are not responsible for the import duty. Because we have no idea about your importing country's tariff policy and can not confirm the customs cost.
We doesn't add the import duty in our product price or our shipping cost.
How much I will be charged for the import duty?
The amount of customs is different from one country to the other country according to your country tariff policy.
What will we do to reduce your import tax?
If you have specific requirement on the declare value of the invoice that we will give to DHL when ship your package, please tell our sales when you place order, we will do as you required.
If you have no instruction about the invoice declare value, usually we will declare the item value range from 50USD-200USD or true value ,which depends on the package weight and package volume and country.
What will we do if your package encounter customs clearance issues ?
When you encounter customs clearance issues, we will supply you the shipping invoice which you have to supply to customs. At the same time, we also will contact China DHL to help you deal with such situation.
If you are from Ecuador,please notice:
According to the new Ecuador customs clearance regulations, the following contents must be included in the commercial invoice that we provide to DHL Company:
1. Shipper LOGO printed at the top left corner
2. Signature, seal of Company/Firm
2. Invoice number, correct number of f items, shipping date
3. Full receiver contact information: address, contact name, phone number
4. Country of origin, product brand name, the full description of goods (name, function, ingredients)
5. Item number.