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Integration Point provides companies a single platform to increase compliance in their trade processes in China. The solution integrates China trade operations and regional Asia operations seamlessly with a company's global approach. Paperless trading is becoming the norm, not the exception as more and more countries move to a paperless customs environment.
Integration Point provides companies a single platform to increase compliance in their trade processes in China. The solution integrates China trade operations and regional Asia operations seamlessly with a company's global approach. Paperless trading is becoming the norm, not the exception as more and more countries move to a paperless customs environment.
Integration Point provides companies a single platform to increase compliance in their trade processes in China. The solution integrates China trade operations and regional Asia operations seamlessly with a company's global approach. Paperless trading is becoming the norm, not the exception as more and more countries move to a paperless customs environment.
Integration Point provides the capabilities needed to ensure compliance while reducing costs across the supply chain. g g
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utomating compliance integrated with Chinese import/
A export controls Connecting to brokers in China and to regulatory agencies around the globe for paperless customs transactions and clearance Optimizing duties and taxes Leveraging Chinese trade agreements including ASEAN, Chile, Pakistan, New Zealand, Singapore, Peru, Costa Rica, Hong Kong Closer Economic and Partnership Arrangement, Macau Closer Economic and Partnership Arrangement
China Market Leadership
With multiple offices around the globe, Integration Point supports a companys global trade needs for China. The solutions available to our clients in China are a balanced product portfolio of regional regulatory knowledge and processes deployed on a single global trade solution. This platform integrates China trade operations and regional Asia operations seamlessly with a companys global approach.
Enabling Trade Between
China & 160+ countries
Free Trade Agreements
Processing Trade Regime Management Global Import/Export Compliance Tariff Codes/Classification The Challenge The paperless customs-clearance pilot is launched to alter the current paper-based clearance mode by transforming all of the paper documents into electronic ones, so as to carry out paperless practice through the entire process of clearance, which further improves clearance efficiency, reduces costs, enhances supervision, as well as promote trade security and facilitation Li Wei, General Administration of Customs of the Peoples Republic of China. Paperless trading is becoming the norm, not the exception. As more and more countries move to a paperless customs environment, companies will be challenged to step up to the plate while continuing to navigate the complexities of global trade and maintain compliance. The Solution Integration Point provides companies a single platform to increase compliance in their trade processes in China. g
anage all compliance activities, including Processing Trade
M Regimes and free trade agreements g Access necessary import/export document requirements for moving goods in and out of China g Integrate with all major business systems and trading partners The Benefits Leveraging Integration Point globally will: g Provide visibility to recognize duty saving opportunities g Enable standardisation necessary to ensure compliance g Reduce integration costs by connecting to one platform
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