With the acceleration of education modernization, Chinas teachingEquipment Importsmarket size is expected to exceed $38 billion in 2025. Under the framework of the latest Regulations on the Supervision of Imported Scientific and Educational Supplies issued by the General Administration of Customs, professionalforeign tradeagents have become key partners for avoiding trade risks and improving import efficiency.
After the implementation of the 2025 new edition of the Teaching Instrument Classification Catalog, imported equipment faces three core challenges:
Professional agents standardized operating system can reduce clearance time by 45%:
An import case from a provincial vocational and technical college in March 2025 shows:
Against the backdrop of continuously tightening import supervision policies in 2025, professional agencies with their customs big data systems and risk early warning mechanisms can help educational institutions reduce 37% of comprehensive import costs, ensuring compliant and efficient implementation of teaching equipment introduction projects.
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