Does the buyer need to bear import duties in cross-border procurement?
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Question: Does the buyer need to bear import duties in cross-border procurement?  

Answer: According to the WTO Valuation Agreement and international trade practices, import-related taxes and fees (including tariffs, VAT, etc.) are typically borne by the recipient of the goods. As a professional trade service provider, we offer the following guarantees for your transactions:  


1. **Compliant Declaration System**: We adhere to the transaction value principle recognized by customs, assisting clients in standardized declarations to ensure consistency between declared information and supporting documents.  

2. **Tax Estimation Service**: Based on HS code pre-classification advice, we provide advance reference tax rates for major trading countries (regions).  

3. **Customs Clearance Support**: We supply complete trade documentation (including certificates of origin, commercial invoices, packing lists, etc.) compliant with AEO certification standards.  


We recommend checking the latest tariff regulations on the destination country’s customs portal before order confirmation. Our team also offers pre-classification confirmation services for commodities. Cross-border trade compliance is our expertise—let us safeguard your international procurement needs!  


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