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How to find an import tea leaf agency company?
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I want to import tea, but I don't know how to find a reliable agency. What aspects should I pay attention to?

Grace WangYears of service:10Customer Rating:5.0
Senior Foreign Trade ConsultantStart a Chat
When selecting an import tea leaf agency,it is essential to first verify whether the company holds valid customs registration and commodity inspection agency qualifications. Require the agency to provide a pre-classification scheme for tea HS codes (e.g。090210,090230,etc。as different sub-headings correspond to different regulatory requirements),and confirm whether the tea involves entry-exit animal and plant quarantine approval (e.g。some teas require an "Entry-Exit Animal and Plant Quarantine Permit"). Additionally,clarify whether the agency can assist in ensuring compliance with pesticide residue and heavy metal testing requirements for tea,to avoid customs seizures or penalties due to non-compliant declarations or products.
Kevin LinYears of service:4Customer Rating:5.0
Trade Solutions ManagerStart a Chat
When selecting an agent, prioritize asking about their main transportation channels (air, sea, or land). Given the fragility and moisture-sensitive nature of tea, require them to provide temperature-controlled storage and transportation solutions (e.g., whether sea freight uses temperature-controlled containers). Compare quotes for different Incoterms (such as CIF and DDP) to verify whether they include full customs clearance and delivery processes. Request case studies of past tea import clearance timelines (e.g., average days from arrival to customs release) and confirm their ability to assist with preparing customs clearance documents like certificates of origin and health certificates, to avoid delays due to missing documentation.
Jason WuYears of service:10Customer Rating:5.0
International Logistics & Supply Chain ManagerStart a Chat
During the negotiation, first ask the other party to provide successful case studies (especially for tea import in the same category), and use questions like "Which countries have you previously handled tea imports from? Are there any cases similar to our requirements?" to build trust. Suggest a phased payment method (e.g., 30% prepayment and 70% after customs clearance), and clearly stipulate in the contract that "any demurrage fees or fines caused by the agent's errors shall be borne by the other party." During communication, emphasize "We prioritize compliance and timeliness and hope you can provide detailed operational procedures and emergency plans," which not only demonstrates professionalism but also tests the other party's service capabilities.