South Africa is one of the major export markets for textiles and clothing in our city. Yesterday, inspection and quarantine reminded Shishi enterprises that starting from September 28, South Africa will implement import management for textile and apparel products under 31 tax codes originating in China. When exporting textiles and garments of these categories to South Africa, the textile enterprises in the city must know whether the importers have obtained the corresponding permits to avoid unnecessary losses. shaoxing rongxi textile co.,ltd , https://www.rongxifabrics.com
The inspection and quarantine personnel reminded that although China does not implement export management for the textile and apparel products that are subject to import management in South Africa, this does not mean that there is no need for any license for South African exports. The textile enterprises that export products to South Africa should be conscious. Follow the new rules. First, the exporter should confirm that the customer has obtained an import license. When the textile enterprises of our city negotiate with South African merchants, they should know in detail whether the merchants apply for the import textile licenses, and only confirm that the importers have obtained the corresponding categories of licenses before they can sign the contract. The second is to settle the deadline as early as possible. When signing the contract, the settlement period should be as early as possible. If the payment method of the contract is the payment of the goods, once the goods arrive at the port of South Africa, the importer has not yet applied for the import license, and our textile enterprises will be completely passive and can only take the goods. Abandoning or returning to China, the trade risk is greater. Therefore, the majority of export textile enterprises should strive to pay in the contract when the goods are offshore, and take the initiative in their hands to avoid unnecessary losses. The third is to actively adjust the structure of export products and reasonably avoid opening catalogues.