The difference between customs clearance, customs declaration, customs cut-off and customs clearance。
Customs clearance: refers to a series of specific operations related to import declaration, inspection, declaration documents, transportation, distribution and so on。It is also a commonly used verbal term in the freight forwarding industry。
Declaration: to declare the goods to the customs, the competent authority is the Customs;
Customs clearance: The shipping company's declaration period for loaded goods, generally about 4 days before the ship can be declared, 1 or 2 days before the ship to stop receiving customs release information。
Customs clearance: the completion of customs formalities before the export of international sailing ships, settlement of payments payable, the date of customs permission to leave the port。
Customs declaration: Customs declaration is a series of actions of customs declaration, customs declaration, import and export goods in accordance with customs regulations, customs declaration, inspection, taxation, release and other procedures, processing trade under the late write-off。