The answer is Yes.
During the China International Import Expo (CIIE), exhibitors may sell their exhibits within the exhibition period. Once a sales contract is signed and confirmed by the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai), the relevant information will be submitted collectively to Shanghai Customs for review.
For exhibits that do not qualify for applicable tax incentive policies, import duties and taxes will be assessed and paid in accordance with current customs regulations before the goods can enter the domestic market.
For overseas exhibitors and importers, understanding the customs procedures for sold exhibits is essential to ensure smooth compliance and timely delivery.
Key considerations include:
Customs declaration requirements for sold exhibits
Applicable duties and taxes
Conversion from temporary exhibition status to formal importation
Compliance documentation and clearance procedures
Selling products at CIIE can create valuable business opportunities—but proper customs planning is equally important.
If you have questions about customs clearance, exhibit sales, or import compliance for CIIE, feel free to reach out.
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Post time: Jun-23-2026