How are sports goods used by athletes in international sporting events transported across borders? How do these goods pass through strict customs supervision in various countries? This article will provide a detailed explanation of the supervision and customs clearance procedures for sports goods in international sporting events, offering an in-depth understanding of the PRC Customs Measures for Temporary Import/Export Goods.
All temporarily imported/exported sports equipment, competition supplies, and technical devices must be declared by the relevant organizing committee or their authorized customs broker. Upon entry/exit, a certification letter and material list issued by the relevant department are required for customs clearance. The supervision method field in the customs declaration should state temporary import/export goods (2600). Per the Management Measures, the marks and remarks field must include the category of temporary goods, re-export/re-import dates (not exceeding 6 months), and the Customs Temporary Import/Export Goods Confirmation Letter number (if applicable).
Temporarily imported/exported sports goods must be re-exported or re-imported within 6 months of entry/exit. If an extension is needed, the holder or consignee must apply to the customs authority with a Goods Temporary Import/Export Extension Application and supporting materials. Extensions are limited to 3 times, each not exceeding 6 months. If goods are damaged or lost due to force majeure, the holder or consignee must report to customs promptly for further procedures.
Per the Customs Announcement on Accepting ATA Carnets for Temporary Import of Sports Goods, effective January 1, 2020, to support major domestic sports events like the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, customs accepts ATA carnets for sports goods to facilitate temporary import procedures for sports competitions, performances, and training. Note: ATA carnets can only be used for goods covered by Chinas international conventions on temporary imports. Tax collection for temporary imports follows the Peoples Republic of China...import and exportCustoms Tariff Regulations.
Through these detailed and strict regulations and procedures, sports goods for international sporting events can be transported across borders smoothly and legally while ensuring effective customs supervision. This not only guarantees the smooth conduct of international sporting events but also maintains the order and security of international trade.
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