Last month at Shanghai Port, we just completed clearance for the 48th batch of German dark beer. Seeing the cargo owner holding the test report with a worried expression, I suddenly realized many importers are still using 2019 methods for beer imports. As a veteran who has handled 200+ beer import casesforeign trade, today Ill help everyone avoid those seemingly simple but potentially fatal clearance traps.
Real Case:An importer declared Belgian Trappist beer as fermented beverage, leading to a full container being detained at the port for 35 days. The issue was a malt degree test value of 11.6°P, just exceeding the 11.5°P beer/beverage threshold.
Common Mistakes | correct operation | Compliance Costs |
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Mixed shipment of products with different alcohol concentrations | Classified according to the highest alcohol concentration | Administrative penalty of 30,000-50,000 yuan |
Chinese label did not indicate excessive consumption is harmful to health | Use the updated GB 7718 template | Risk of entire batch rejection |
Recently compared services of three Shanghai port agents for a client and found an interesting phenomenon: Company A had the lowest quote but many hidden charges, Company B cleared customs quickly but had expensive storage fees, Company C appeared average but could obtain special flavor approvals within 3 days. Remember these three metrics:
Last week, we just handled customs clearance for a batch of Japanese craft beer, which was required by customs to supplement cultural product proof due to the limited edition wording on the label. Now, to import beer, one must understandcustoms classification,Food safety, and also the ability to readCultural approval documentFor next product selection, remember to have the agent pre-review the formula sheet in advance, dont wait until the goods arrive at the port to discover they containnon-edible flower extractssuch potentially hazardous substances.
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