Under the Istanbul Convention, the temporary import/export system refers to the import/export of specific goods (including vehicles) for specific purposes, exempt from import duties and temporarily relieved from presenting import/export licenses. Goods must be re-exported or re-imported in their original state, except for normal wear and tear over time.
Temporarily imported goods
Temporary import/export of goods refers to the temporary importation of goods by international organizations, foreign governments, enterprises from foreign countries, Hong Kong, Macau, or individuals for economic, technological, scientific, or cultural cooperation and exchange, provided the goods are re-exported within a specified timeframe.
Temporary imports include:
1. Photography equipment, film, videotapes, vehicles, costumes, props, etc., for shooting, videography, photography, and slide production, either in collaboration with local units or imported into China;
2. Equipment, props, costumes, vehicles, animals, etc., imported into China for sports competitions and cultural performances.
3. Various types of equipment, tools, instruments, teaching materials, vehicles, etc., are transported to China for engineering construction, academic and technical exchanges, lectures, and transportation.
Key customs clearance procedures for temporary import/export goods
1. Pre-import (export) records
2. When importing (exporting), bring the letter of guarantee to customs.
3. Subject to customs inspection during use.
4. Import (Export) Customs Declaration Form
5. Verification and customs clearance.
Goods imported and exported under the temporary import-export system include:
1. Import and export of exhibits and technical exchange products