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Starting April 1, 2026, China lets e-commerce exporters return goods to any national port, easing logistics and cutting costs.
Starting April 1, 2026, China will allow cross-border e-commerce retail export businesses to return goods to any customs port nationwide, expanding a pilot program that began in late 2024.
The change, aimed at reducing costs and improving efficiency, requires returned goods to enter authorized customs-supervised facilities.
The policy supports China’s growing e-commerce export sector and complements recent tax incentives announced in February.
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A partir del 1 de abril de 2026, China permitirá a los exportadores de comercio electrónico devolver mercancías a cualquier puerto nacional, facilitando la logística y reduciendo los costos.