Home?Import Representation? The truth about free agency fees for imported equipment: These hidden costs are more dangerous than service fees
Analysis of the business logic behind free agency fees
When the market offers zero agency fee import services, corporate procurement departments often fall into two extremes: either blindly pursuing low-cost cooperation or questioning the service providers profit model. According to customs data, 2025年1-May saw a 210% year-on-year increase in import disputes involving free agency, with 72% stemming from misunderstandings about the service model.
Three implementation paths for zero agency fees
Supply chain integration type: Obtaining bank rebates through equipment financing leases
Tax optimization type: Compensating service costs using cross-border VAT differentials
Risk transfer type: Shifting customs clearance risks to post-clearance service stages
Hidden cost comparison table (Traditional agency vs Zero agency model)
Document pre-review stage
Traditional agency: Assigns professional classification specialists for pre-review
Zero agency: Directly uses information provided by declarant
Customs query response
Traditional agency: Proactively submits price supporting materials
Zero agency: Waits for customs to initiate price verification procedures
2025 customs valuation new regulation response plan
According to General Administration Announcement No. 38 of 2025, three new verification elements have been added for imported equipment valuation:
Monetization conversion of technical assistance clauses
Split declaration of cross-border digital service fees
Depreciation calculation standards for equipment residual value
Real case: How a semiconductor company saved $560,000
When a Suzhou-based company imported German wafer equipment, their agency service provider achieved zero agency fees through three key operations:
Including equipment debugging fees in technical service contracts
Utilizing China-Germany tax treaty to deduct withholding tax
Applying for integrated circuit industry tariff reduction policies
Five golden standards for selecting service providers
Customs AEO Advanced Certification qualification
Commodity pre-classification database update frequency
Customs system integration level with Single Window