Foreign trade partners often encounter freight forwarding companies that require "MADE IN CHINA" labels for transported goods. Let me answer them today.
Many countries and regions require products to indicate their origin when imported. This is a trade regulation and international trade principle designed to help consumers identify the country of manufacture of a product and may be related to tariffs, quotas and trade policies, among others.
Country of origin marking helps to ensure product traceability. Saudi Arabian Customs may require the "MADE IN CHINA" label to ensure that the country of manufacture and production process of the product can be reliably tracked and verified, thereby providing consumer protection and managing products that may involve quality and safety issues.
In international trade, the correct labeling of the origin of products is part of complying with international trade rules and regulations. This helps ensure the compliance of trade transactions, reducing the possibility of non-compliance and tax evasion.
Therefore, "MADE IN CHINA" is not only the customs clearance requirements of Saudi Arabia, and there are requirements that can only be complied with as much as possible. Is it impossible to transport without "MADE IN CHINA"? Well, usually our freight forwarder will let the customer print a "MADE IN CHINA" on the outer packaging of the goods to partially solve this problem.