Importing machinery and equipment from Taiwan is a common yet challenging process. Many importers feel a hint of unease when faced with requirements such as FOB (Free On Board) Taiwan and full payment via TT (Telegraphic Transfer). This unease often stems from concerns over logistics control and payment security. Fortunately, with a bit of preparation, these challenges are not insurmountable. This article will guide you through understanding these risks and share practical strategies to make the import process smoother.
FOB Taiwan means that the seller is responsible for delivering the goods to the designated port in Taiwan and loading them onto the ship, after which all subsequent responsibilities are transferred to the buyer. This implies that the importer needs to handle the transportation and customs clearance from the Taiwanese port to the destination themselves. If you have any...International LogisticsNot very familiar, which might make one feel a bit at a loss.
However, don't worry, there's a way to handle it:
Full payment via TT is quite common in international trade, especially when dealing with new suppliers. However, it also means that the payment must be made in full before shipment, which inevitably makes people feel uneasy.
How can we minimize the risks? Here are a few suggestions:
When importing goods from Taiwan, there is an easily overlooked but crucial point: the origin marking must be labeled as "Made in Taiwan China," not just "Made in Taiwan." This is a requirement by customs.Policy red lineIf a mistake is made and the goods are directly seized, the trouble will be significant. For example, the origin on the equipment nameplate shown below would definitely be stopped by customs.
Therefore, the importer must ensure that the supplier correctly marks the nameplate, labels, packaging, and shipping marks. It's best to clearly stipulate this requirement in the contract to avoid future disputes.
Importing machinery and equipment from Taiwan under FOB terms and full T/T payment does carry some risks, but these are not insurmountable challenges. By selecting the right trade terms, finding reliable partners, verifying supplier credibility, and paying attention to details like origin labeling, the import process can proceed smoothly. I hope these suggestions help make your transaction more worry-free and successful!
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