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Importing goods from China is becoming more and more common these days, and many people are curious about the associated costs. One of the most important things to consider is the shipping costs. In this article, we’ll go over some of the factors that can affect these costs and help you better understand what to expect when importing from China.

Firstly, there are two main shipping options when it comes to importing goods from China: by road and by air. If you choose to import by road, the shipping cost per kilogram will be around Rs 80. On the other hand, if you choose to import by air, the cost per kilogram will be around Rs 480. However, it’s important to note that these costs can vary depending on the nature of the product you’re importing. If the product is a normal good that doesn’t contain any batteries, powders, or liquids, then the shipping cost will be around Rs 480 per kilogram for air freight as well.

If the product you’re importing does contain batteries, liquids, or other similar items, then the shipping cost can vary depending on the nature of the product. To determine the exact shipping cost for your product, you’ll need to consider its weight, size, and other characteristics. Additionally, the nature of your product can also affect the warehousing costs. For example, if your product is hazardous, you’ll need to store it in a special warehouse, which can be more expensive.

Another factor that can affect the cost of importing goods from China is the distance between China and your country. The farther the distance, the higher the shipping cost will be. Additionally, shipping costs can also fluctuate over time, so it’s important to stay updated on the latest rates.

Finally, it’s worth noting that the warehousing cost can also vary depending on the nature of the product. For example, if you’re importing a large quantity of small items, you’ll need more space to store them. On the other hand, if you’re importing a few large items, the storage space required will be less.

In conclusion, when importing goods from China, it’s important to consider both the shipping and warehousing costs to determine the total cost of your imported products. By taking the nature of your product into account and staying updated on the latest rates, you can ensure that you’re getting the best deal possible. If you’re unsure about any aspect of the importing process, don’t hesitate to contact us at 9801976688 or 01-5913806  or visit our office at Sinamangal 9 Gairegaun

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