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Why do imported products have domestic origins?

Originally imported goods have a domestic origin because that domestic address is the business address of the dealer. First, domestic factories export to foreign buyers through export logistics parks. Then the foreign buyers are foreign-funded companies, and then there are domestic companies. The final sales channel is domestic, and then this company declares customs and pays taxes. That is, the factory returns the export tax rebate, and then the consignee declares customs and pays the import tax. This situation often occurs in trade.

Import:

Import refers to the purchase of raw materials, products, and services required for production or consumption from residents outside the region. The purpose of importing is to obtain lower-cost production inputs, or to seek monopoly profits for products and services that are not available in the country. The most important thing that an import agent needs to pay attention to is the ownership of the goods. After the owner of the goods has negotiated with the import agent, he must sign an import agency agreement to stipulate the ownership of the goods to avoid any disputes arising therefrom. Import agents must also safeguard their rights and interests in a timely manner.