Exporting to Russia requires a series of procedures and processes, including customs clearance, clearance, tax refunds, etc., and below are the main steps of exporting to Russia.
A. Signing contracts and conducting production
Before exporting, it is first necessary to conclude an export contract with Russian customers, clarify the specific details of the variety, quantity, price, delivery time, payment method, etc. At the same time, in the production phase it is also necessary to strictly comply with the relevant Russian regulations and standards to ensure that the products meet the requirements of Russian imports.
Application for export license
Before exporting goods within the territory of the Russian Federation, it is necessary to apply for an export license to the Russian government, which is one of the necessary conditions for entering the Russian market. When applying for an export license, it is necessary to submit a detailed description of the goods, packaging and transportation methods, customs declaration documents and relevant information such as the contracts concluded with Russian customers.
c) Export customs reporting procedures
The processing of the export declaration is one of the necessary procedures for exporting to Russia. In this step, the export declaration and related documents, including commercial invoices, packaging invoices, invoices, etc., must be submitted to the customs, and corresponding customs duties and other charges must be paid.
IV. Freight transport and clearance
The transport of goods and customs clearance is an important link to exports, and it is necessary to choose a reliable logistics company for transport and customs clearance. After the goods arrive in Russia, relevant documents and customs reporting materials must be submitted to the Russian customs, and customs clearance is carried out.
V. The tax refund
After completion of clearance and delivery of goods, you can apply for a refund to the Russian government. The conditions and provisions for the refund must be applied in accordance with relevant Russian laws and policies. In general, the refund amount is 10% to 13% of the total price of goods.
In general, exporting to Russia requires a number of processes and procedures, including signing contracts, applying for export licenses, handling export declaration procedures, transportation of goods and clearing customs duties and refunds. Exporting to Russia requires the exporter to carefully understand and comply with relevant Russian regulations and standards, while choosing reliable agencies and logistics companies to ensure the smooth operation of exports.