The import customs clearance business at Shanghai Port covers various commodities such as mechanical and electrical equipment, pre - packaged bulk food, cosmetics, daily necessities, etc. In addition, Shanghai Port also provides services for handling various documents. The import process includes steps such as signing contracts, preparing and reviewing customs clearance materials, printing documents, sending declarations, issuing taxes, paying taxes, inspection, release and delivery. Generally, the customs clearance time limit for general goods and bulk cargo is 1 - 2 working days. For food or cosmetics imported for the first time, it takes 5 - 10 working days, and subsequent imports can be completed within a week.
This article mainly introduces the basic information of the main ports in Malaysia - Port Klang, Port Penang and Port of Johor Bahru, which are exported from Shanghai Port in China, and outlines the basic requirements for exporting to Malaysia. These requirements include the registration of importers with the Malaysian customs, the customs clearance of goods and the relevant documents required. This information is of great reference value for enterprises hoping to export from Shanghai Port to Malaysia.