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How to transport lure from China to the Europe?

Excuse Me How to transport lure from China to the Europe??


China to Europe shipping

2026-04-22

Transporting fishing lures from China to Europe involves a combination of logistics considerations, including product classification, customs regulations, and the most efficient shipping method. Here's a professional and comprehensive guide to help you ship lures internationally:

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? 1. Determine the Type of Lure and Its Composition
Fishing lures can be made from various materials such as:
- Metal (e.g., lead, brass, aluminum)
- Plastic or rubber
- Feathers, silicone, or synthetic materials

The composition affects:
- Customs classification (HS Code)
- Import duties and taxes
- Potential restrictions (e.g., endangered species materials)

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? 2. Choose the Right Shipping Method
There are several options depending on your needs:

| Shipping Method | Ideal For | Pros | Cons |
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| Express Courier (DHL, FedEx, UPS) | Small to medium shipments, urgent deliveries | Fast (3–7 days), door-to-door, easy customs handling | More expensive for large volumes |
| Air Freight (Airport to Airport) | Larger volumes, cost-sensitive but time-sensitive | Faster than sea, cheaper than express | Requires local agent for customs clearance |
| Sea Freight (FCL/LCL) | Large volumes, non-urgent | Most cost-effective for bulk | Slower (25–40 days), more paperwork |

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? 3. Prepare Required Documentation
Ensure all documents are accurate to avoid customs delays:

- Commercial Invoice: Value, description, buyer/seller info
- Packing List: Weight, dimensions, number of packages
- Certificate of Origin (CO): Required by some European countries for preferential tariffs
- Bill of Lading (B/L) or Air Waybill (AWB)

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? 4. Classify the Product Under the Correct HS Code
This determines the import duties and required documentation.

Example HS Codes for Fishing Lures:
- 9507.00.00 – Fishing rods, reels, and tackle, including artificial lures

> ?? Tip: Confirm with a customs broker or freight forwarder to ensure correct classification.

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? 5. Understand Import Duties and Taxes in Europe
Each EU country applies:
- Import Duty: Based on HS code (e.g., usually 0–4% for fishing lures)
- VAT (Value Added Tax): Typically 19%–27%, depending on the country
- Customs Handling Fees

> ?? Example: In Germany, you may pay 4% import duty + 19% VAT on the product value + shipping.

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? 6. Use a Professional Logistics Partner
Partnering with a reliable freight forwarder or logistics provider (like DHL Global Forwarding, DB Schenker, or Sinotrans) can help:
- Handle customs clearance
- Provide DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) services
- Optimize shipping costs and speed

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? 7. Compliance & Labeling
Make sure your lures meet EU regulations:
- Language requirements on packaging (e.g., French in France, German in Germany)
- CE marking not typically required for lures unless they include electronic components
- REACH Regulation: Ensure materials do not contain restricted chemicals

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? 8. Shipping Tips for E-commerce Sellers
If you're shipping via platforms like Amazon (FBA), AliExpress, or your own website:
- Use DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) services to provide a seamless customer experience
- Pre-calculate landed costs to avoid surprises
- Consider warehousing in Europe for faster delivery and reduced shipping costs

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?? Summary
| Step | Action |
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| 1 | Classify your lures under the correct HS code |
| 2 | Choose the right shipping method (express, air, or sea) |
| 3 | Prepare accurate documentation |
| 4 | Understand and calculate import duties and VAT |
| 5 | Work with a logistics provider for smooth customs clearance |

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If you provide more details (e.g., shipment size, type of lures, destination country), I can give you a more tailored shipping solution and cost estimate.

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