According to the United Nations' "Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods," lithium batteries are classified asClass 9 Dangerous Goods(Miscellaneous hazardous substances). The latest export requirements for 2025 include:
The International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG CODE) 2025 Edition clearly stipulates:
According to customs statistics from 2023 to 2025, the return rate for lithium battery export declarations reached as high as 18.7%, with the main issues concentrated in:
Professional agents should possess the following qualifications and capabilities:
It is recommended to take out insuranceComprehensive Insurance for Dangerous Goods Transportation, special attention is required:
Key policy trends that require close attention include:
According to 2024,International LogisticsDispute case database analysis reveals that the high-frequency reasons for cargo detention include:
The following methods can reduce operational costs by 15-20%:
(Note: This article is based on the author's 20 years of practical experience in international trade. For specific operations, please refer to the latest regulations and customs interpretations. Regarding the 2025 policy predictions, it is recommended to verify the latest information through the official website of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade.)
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