
US Customs Documentation Updates for Chinese Imports
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has introduced updated documentation requirements for commercial shipments from China, effective mid-2026. These changes affect all B2B importers, particularly those in cosmetics, supplements, and electronics sectors.
Importers must now submit enhanced commercial invoices including:
- Manufacturer-level pricing details for anti-dumping verification
- Country of origin certification for each component in assembled goods
- Expanded wood packaging treatment declarations (ISPM-15)
“The documentation bar is rising. Working with a logistics partner that pre-validates paperwork saves an average of 3-5 days per shipment.”
— COHO Compliance Team
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