You might also need to check with Chinese authorities to see if there are any export taxes as well as checking with Malaysia officials about import taxes. I've attached a few links regarding Malaysia import taxes for you.
2007-08-06 04:51:10
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answered by Anonymous
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You'll have to contact the Malaysian customs authorities. Customs duties are usually very complex and the duties depend upon the type of equipment. One duty may apply to TV sets while a very different duty could apply to computers or boom boxes.
2007-08-05 04:17:05
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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The import stamp accountability would be 5% of products fee. you will additionally be charged for GST which would be 10% of GDFI (products fee+stamp accountability+freight+coverage). in case you opt for to sell the elecronic products you will could meet the australian protection conventional.
2016-10-14 00:34:03
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answered by ? 4
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===========================
Entire process IDEA-IN-BRIEF:
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(1) Build a business partner also as your Shipping-Partner.
(2) DESCRIBE YOUR GOODS BRIEFLY (simple) :
We'll check up-to-date (daily) on Kastam's rulling specifically for the electronics category.
There goes a component of your budgeting and pricing plan.
---> Case-by-case basic, upon each enquiry.
* Tariffs, Quotas, Permits, Duties, Tax(es), Licenses, etc. Or, choose "ALL-IN".
** Tis' the "live" living "codebook" used for each entry-point much alike real-time amendments.
(3) Measure your Goods after properly Packed-and-Sealed:
3.1 The size dimensions (usually for ocean sea fare)
3.2 Or by weight (KG) or volumetric-weight.
(4) Provide your final fixed delivery address (Malaysia TO address)
(5) Owner's of the Goods, Contact Details required by law
(6) Send to China's Warehouse(s) for Collection
(7) Await for the goods to arrive (while the company handles both countries customs clearances, permits, paperworks, geo-logistical shipping, deliveries, etc)
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___ Via AIR / Courier about 2 - 5 days upon plane boarding.
___ By SEA ocean marine around 5 - 14 int'l working days upon ship boarding.
This includes bi-lateral custom clearances, taxes, paper works and delivery to your final address.
For Malaysia ***PUBLIC*** community consensus, here are the open services explaination and links:
< https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1560930 >
< http://JulieFreightConsortium.wordpress.com >
For local contact support:
+60 12 307 0977
+60 12 681 4688
(smartphone & integrated communication apps available @ GMT+0800)
E-mail:
< World of Julie Shipping [at] G-mail [dot] com >
Also covers or include ShangHai, NingBo (YiWu), GuangZhou City Port, and ShenZhen itself.
Search Key: " JULIE FREIGHT CONSORTIUM (Malaysia) "
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Hope tis helps!
TIP:
First priority always is building your Shipping-Biz-Partner for each specific country.
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Coverage & Services for 3rd world countries (offerings) practices:
# Kastam Handling / Clearance ··· [ perlepasan kastam 双清关 ]
# Taxes Coverage ··· [ termasuk cukai 免税 减税 ]
# Containers handling / or; A single Toothpick ··· [ kontena ataupun kotak 货柜 或 小包埋 ]
# Movement of Cash / Fiscal Transactions ··· 【 matawang asing 割货 代付 国际货币和现金钱庄 】
# Fulfillment: End-Delivery ··· [ penghantaran pintu-ke-pintu 门对门送货 ]
# Services: Trouble shoot / "Human level Settlement" ··· [ 解决人事疏通问题 ]
# Industry Lowest Optimized Cost Curve ··· [ 行业规模最低成本 科学系统化 国际高等教育层服务 ]
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2014-02-24 08:23:31
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answered by Julie J.J. 1
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