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From:Beijing SeeHog Customs Brokerage House Import and Export logistics Company Date:2026-01-28 Author:root Hits:0
Furniture into Beijing Customs clearance-Beijing Seehog customs broker co., ltd
By 2026, importing furniture into Beijing will fully enter the “customs clearance dividend period.” Leveraging its unique policy advantages, Beijing has emerged as a “golden hub” for furniture import, export, processing, and distribution compared to the mainland.
Significantly Reduced Import Costs
This is the most direct advantage. Following customs clearance, Beijing's “zero-tariff” commodity tax categories have expanded to approximately 6,600 items, covering 74% of all commodity tax categories. The vast majority of furniture categories, including raw materials (such as timber and leather), semi-finished products, and finished furniture, are included. This means enterprises importing furniture products globally can directly enjoy exemptions from import duties and import-stage VAT. For example, a shipment of Southeast Asian timber valued at 10 million yuan would save 1 million yuan in tax costs under the original 10% tariff rate, significantly boosting profit margins.
Enhanced Customs Clearance and Logistics Efficiency
Beijing implements a “one-line liberalization” regulatory model, streamlining approvals for imported furniture. Declaration items have been reduced from 105 to 33, and combined with facilitation measures like “enter zone first, declare later,” customs clearance time can be shortened by over 50%. Additionally, as an international shipping hub, Beijing boasts an increasingly robust network of routes connecting Southeast Asia and the world, with logistics costs 20%-30% lower than mainland China. Yangpu Port and Haikou Port, serving as core ports within the RCEP region, provide efficient, low-cost logistics solutions for furniture imports and exports.
More Flexible and Diverse Business Models
Beijing offers the furniture industry more versatile business models. Companies can leverage the “30% value-added processing duty exemption” policy to deep-process imported timber in Beijing. Once transformed into finished furniture, these products can enter the mainland market duty-free, creating a high-value “Beijing-made + domestic sales” model. Beijing is also an ideal location for conducting “both ends outside” bonded maintenance operations. Companies can transport secondhand furniture collected overseas to Beijing for repair and refurbishment before re-exporting it to global markets, enjoying bonded policy benefits throughout the entire process. Furthermore, Beijing provides convenient customs clearance and bonded services for temporary import/export of furniture exhibits, significantly enhancing the flexibility of furniture trade.
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