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Complete Guide to Importing from China to India: Costs, Compliance & Clearance

Complete Guide to Importing from China to India: Costs, Compliance & Clearance

Importing from China to India remains one of the most active trade corridors for Indian businesses. Whether you're sourcing electronics, machinery, textiles, or consumer goods, understanding the complete cost structure, regulatory requirements, and documentation process is essential for profitable importing.

This guide breaks down everything you need to know — from HS code classification and duty calculations to the step-by-step customs clearance process.

Why Import from China?

China continues to be India's largest trading partner for imports, with bilateral trade exceeding $118 billion annually (2023-24 data). The key advantages include:

  • Competitive pricing on manufactured goods (20-40% lower than domestic alternatives)
  • Scale and variety — virtually every product category available
  • Established supply chains with experienced exporters familiar with Indian regulations
  • Flexible MOQs compared to other manufacturing hubs

However, the regulatory landscape has tightened significantly. The government has imposed quality control orders (QCOs), mandatory BIS certification for many products, and anti-dumping duties on specific categories including certain chemicals, steel products, and solar components.

Step-by-Step Import Process from China to India

Step 1: Obtain Your Import License and IEC Code

Before placing any orders, ensure you have:

  • Importer Exporter Code (IEC) from DGFT — mandatory for all commercial imports
  • GST Registration — required for claiming input tax credit on IGST
  • RCMC (Registration Cum Membership Certificate) from relevant Export Promotion Council if claiming export incentives

Pro Tip: Apply for your IEC online at DGFT's portal. Processing typically takes 3-5 working days and costs approximately ₹500 for government fee plus any applicable service charges.

Step 2: Product Classification and HS Code Identification

Correct HS code classification determines your entire duty structure. Here's how to find yours:

  1. Visit the Indian Trade Portal or CBIC's tariff search
  2. Search by product description or use the first 4 digits if known
  3. Verify the 8-digit level code for India-specific requirements

Common HS Codes for China Imports:

Product CategoryHS Code ChapterTypical BCD Rate
Electronics & Mobile Phones8515-20%
Machinery & Parts847.5-15%
Textiles & Garments61-6310-15% (or 20% for certain items)
Chemicals28-387.5-15%
Plastics & Articles3910-15%

Watch Out: Misclassification can result in penalties up to 5x the duty shortfall plus interest. When in doubt, request an Advance Ruling from the Customs Authority.

Step 3: Verify Regulatory Compliance Requirements

Before importing, check if your product falls under:

BIS Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS):

Over 380+ product categories now require BIS certification. Key categories include:

  • Electronics (IS 13252, IS 616)
  • Chemicals and polymers
  • Toys (IS 9873 series)
  • Solar panels
  • Steel products

FSSAI Clearance:

Food products, supplements, and ingredients require FSSAI import clearance with:

  • FSSAI license number
  • Health certificate from exporting country
  • Label compliance as per FSSAI regulations

Quality Control Orders (QCOs):

Check the BIS website for recent QCOs. Non-compliant goods are liable for rejection at port. Recent QCOs include toys, helmets, and various engineering goods.

Step 4: Calculate Total Landed Cost

Understanding your true landed cost prevents margin surprises. Here's the complete breakdown:

#### Duty Structure on Imports from China

ComponentRate/AmountCalculation Base
Assessable Value (CIF)Product cost + Insurance + Freight
Basic Customs Duty (BCD)10-20% (varies by product)Assessable Value
Social Welfare Surcharge (SWS)10% of BCDBCD amount
Integrated GST (IGST)5%, 12%, 18%, or 28%(AV + BCD + SWS)
Compensation Cess (if applicable)VariesAs notified for luxury/sin goods
Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess (AIDC)5-35% for certain agri productsAs notified

#### Additional Charges

ChargeTypical Cost (INR)Notes
Customs Clearance Agent₹5,000 – ₹15,000Per shipment, varies by port
Port Handling Charges₹4,000 – ₹25,000Container size dependent
Container Freight Station (CFS)₹3,000 – ₹8,000For LCL shipments
Documentation Charges₹2,000 – ₹5,000Bill of Lading, etc.
Demurrage (if delayed)₹3,000 – ₹10,000/dayAfter free days (typically 3-7 days)

#### Worked Example: Importing Machinery Worth $10,000

Cost ComponentAmount (INR)
FOB Value₹8,30,000 (at $1 = ₹83)
Insurance (1.125%)₹9,338
Freight₹45,000
CIF/Assessable Value₹8,84,338
BCD (15%)₹1,32,651
SWS (10% of BCD)₹13,265
IGST (18%)₹1,85,715
Total Duties & Taxes₹3,31,631
Clearance & Handling₹25,000
Total Landed Cost₹12,40,969

Key Update (2026): Certain product categories from China face anti-dumping duties (ADD) and safeguard duties beyond standard duty rates. Products like certain chemicals, ceramic tiles, solar cells, and steel items may attract additional duties. Always verify the CBIC notification page for active ADD notifications and DGFT's "Monitoring Imports" restrictions for specific categories.

Step 5: Prepare Documentation

Accurate documentation prevents clearance delays. Ensure you have:

From the Exporter (China):

  • Commercial Invoice (signed and stamped)
  • Packing List with detailed specifications
  • Bill of Lading or Airway Bill (3 original copies)
  • Certificate of Origin (Form A or as per applicable FTA)
  • Test reports/certificates (BIS, ISO, etc. as required)

Your Responsibilities:

  • Import Declaration (filed through ICEGATE)
  • Bill of Entry (BOE) — filed by your CHA
  • IEC copy and GST registration
  • Purchase Order/Contract
  • Insurance certificate
  • Any specific licenses (FSSAI, BIS, etc.)

Step 6: Customs Clearance Process

Once your shipment arrives at the Indian port:

  1. IGM Filing — Shipping line files Import General Manifest (within 24 hours of arrival)
  2. BOE Filing — Your CHA files Bill of Entry (ideally before arrival for faster clearance - within 30 days of IGM)
  3. Assessment — Customs examines documents and may request physical inspection
  4. Duty Payment — Pay duties through ICEGATE or authorized banks
  5. Examination — If selected for inspection, goods are examined at CFS/port
  6. Out of Charge — Customs issues clearance after verification
  7. Delivery Order — Obtain from shipping line after paying freight and charges
  8. Gate Pass — Final clearance to transport goods

Timeline Expectations:

  • Green Channel (no inspection): 1-2 days
  • Yellow Channel (document verification): 2-4 days
  • Red Channel (physical inspection): 5-15 days

Key Compliance Risks to Avoid

Risk 1: Undervaluation

Declaring lower values to save duty is a serious offense under the Customs Act, 1962. Penalties include:

  • Confiscation of goods
  • Fine up to 5x duty evaded
  • Prosecution in repeat cases

Risk 2: Incorrect Origin Declaration

Claiming preferential tariff treatment without valid Certificate of Origin can result in:

  • Denial of benefits
  • Recovery of differential duty with interest (18% p.a.)
  • Penalties under FTDR Act

Risk 3: Non-Compliance with QCOs

Importing goods under mandatory BIS/QCO without certification leads to:

  • Rejection at port
  • Re-export at importer's cost
  • Blacklisting of importer for repeat violations

Cost-Saving Strategies for China Imports

  1. Consolidate Shipments — Combine multiple SKUs into single containers to reduce per-unit freight costs
  2. Negotiate Incoterms — FOB terms give you control over freight and insurance costs
  3. Use FTAs Where Applicable — Check if your product qualifies under ASEAN-India FTA or other agreements (note: China-India FTA is not operational; preferential rates apply under Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement for limited items)
  4. Plan for IGST Credit — Ensure proper documentation to claim input tax credit
  5. Pre-file Documentation — File BOE before arrival to reduce demurrage risks
  6. Check ADD Exemptions — Verify if your product category has active anti-dumping duties before ordering

Useful Resources

Final Checklist Before Importing from China

  • [ ] IEC code active and valid
  • [ ] HS code verified with customs tariff
  • [ ] BIS/FSSAI requirements checked and complied
  • [ ] Total landed cost calculated with buffer (add 15-20% for contingencies)
  • [ ] Reliable CHA appointed with experience in your product category
  • [ ] Documentation checklist completed
  • [ ] Payment terms negotiated (consider Letter of Credit for large orders)
  • [ ] Insurance coverage confirmed (All Risk policy recommended)
  • [ ] Checked DGFT's "Monitoring Imports" list for your product

Need Help with Your China Imports?

Navigating customs regulations, duty calculations, and compliance requirements can be complex. At Befach International, we provide end-to-end import consulting services including:

  • HS code classification and duty optimization
  • BIS certification assistance
  • Customs clearance representation
  • Documentation and compliance audit

Contact our team for a consultation on your specific import requirements from China.

Disclaimer: Duty rates and regulations are subject to change. Always verify current rates on the official CBIC website before placing orders. This guide is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal or tax advice.

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