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Customs Clearance is a mandatory customs clearance procedure for importing and exporting goods. It primarily involves submitting a commercial invoice, bill of lading, packing list, certificate of origin, and other necessary documents, as well as paying duties and taxes as required. Only after completing customs clearance can goods legally enter or leave a country. Customs clearance efficiency directly impacts international logistics timelines. Incomplete documentation or discrepancies in declarations can result in shipment delays, fines, or even return shipments. For cross-border e-commerce businesses, familiarity with the customs clearance process and working with professional customs brokers are crucial to ensuring a smooth supply chain.
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