Can a used car purchased abroad be shipped back to China?
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Used cars purchased abroad can be shipped back to China. High requirements: The country has regulations prohibiting the import of used cars. Unless you are a foreign investor developing and investing in China, you will be taxed approximately 69%. In previous years, China introduced a tax-free car policy to attract foreign investment. Now, it has been canceled. Bringing a car back from abroad yourself is not worth the effort. High taxes: It is possible to bring it back to China, but you must first declare the used car to customs, provide the invoice for the used car you purchased abroad, and then customs will review it and require you to pay the specified taxes. Only after paying the taxes required by customs can you bring it back to China. It is recommended that used cars are not worth bringing back to China—it's too troublesome and costly. If it's a new car purchased abroad, it is advisable to bring it back, but there is no need for a used car. The automobile industry is a protected sector in China, and the country does not allow individuals to casually bring cars in.