In the eyes of the legal procedure, it's the same to that you import goods from other countries.
Depending on the goods you made need an import license and also information on what is being imported. Certain items such as vegetation or animals are not allowed with out licensing.
i am doing a school prodject on china and i NEED to know what type of stuff do china import. its very important and i need help - fast!!
they need to import goods that they have the most of for goods they need
the goods cost more than what was earned from exports..
They import what they need and export what they have so that they have the money they need to import what they need Is a viscous circle. nobody cares jonney1 we haked in LOL X
Because we don't make them here...
Almost all countries appear to have a need for engaging in international business.
You will need the relevant licences for the countries involved
control ports and railroads in china
clothes,phones,car parts,ect
China was such a huge power and grew so much food they didnt need to import much. they had the monopoly on silk and traded spices that were imported from the spice islands. they were powerful on land and sea and were feared. what they imported they traded there goods for. they paid silver (their currency at the time) for nothing. and they imported many valable things like, silver, spices, and crops
I have some previous experience of importing televisions from China to Ireland. There are a few things to take into consideration. The previous contributor is correct, yes it is possible to import television(s) however the type you chose to import can have a significant impact on your costs. 1. Flatscreen televisions are lighter and take up less space, so should be less costly to ship. 2. Import Duty is 14% for televisions, and this is calculated on the landed cost of the goods, so will be based on the cost from supplier + cost of shipping + cost of insurance if applicable etc. This import duty will need to be paid at the point of entry to the country, and the goods will not be handed over to you untiul the Duty is paid. 3. VAT at 21% will be charge on the products, which also must be paid at the point of entry, before you can take possession of the goods.