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ToggleAs a seasoned foreign trade veteran with 20 years of experience, I am often asked by clients: "What should we pay attention to when importing non-stick pans?" Today, I'll walk you through the entire process of importing non-stick pans in the most down-to-earth way, while also sharing some "pitfall-avoiding" tips.
The first step in importing non-stick pans isDetermine the HS code. Based on my experience, non-stick pans are usually classified under 73.23 or 85.16, depending on the base material (steel/aluminum) and whether they include electric heating elements.
Special reminder: Last year, one of our clientshad their goods detained by customs due to discrepancies in the certificate of origin information,resulting in half a months storage fee losses. We recommend verifying that the manufacturer information on the certificate matches the actual details completely in advance.
Non-stick pans are fragile goods, so special attention must be paid to the shipping solution:
Last year, a batch of non-stick pans imported from Italy that we handledexperienced coating discoloration due to moisture during ocean shipping.Now we always specifically require desiccants to be placed inside containers and photos to be taken to document the loading condition.
Customs clearance is the most problematic stage. Key focus areas include:
A real case example: A batch of German non-stick pans wasordered to be returned due to missing Chinese labels,resulting in significant losses. Now we always require foreign suppliers to affix GB-compliant Chinese labels in advance.
Based on customs consumption alerts, here are some practical suggestions for importers:
We once handled a shipment of French non-stick pans thathad incomplete instructionsresulting in customers using metal spatulas to cook crabs, which eventually caused large-scale coating peeling. Now we always specifically check if manuals contain all safety warnings.
Based on years of experience, here are some commonly overlooked points:
Remember: Importing non-stick pans isnt simple trading - every step from selection to after-sales requires professional control. A reliable foreign trade agent can save you at least 80% of troubles.
If you have any specific questions, feel free to reach out anytime. After all, with 20 years of experience in this industry, there's no "pot" I haven't seen before!
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