In regarding to shipping items to China, there is a small industry where foreign Chinese, HK and Taiwan people, that are going abroad or have citizenship abroad, help people of that 3 above mention location to buy milk, brand name bags and apparel. The are called “代购‘ which literally means replacement purchaser. They act as middle man to purchase stuff customer wants. They usually display photos through Taobao or WeChat and they earn the difference on the price they purchased and sell.
Recently (past year or two), Chinese delivery companies, such as 顺丰 (S.F.) and other are starting to appear in North America. I have seen the bigger one 顺丰 (S.F.) in USA through picture that my niece took and smaller ones in Canada. They opened small shops, around 3 meters by 5 meters, to process the documents (mainly address and payment) and pack the items that people want to send back to China (mostly from the middle men mentioned above). I don't know if they the delivery company actually picks it up or if the small shop (franchise) store those item in the Van and ship it to a depot. They operate very similar to their Chinese counterpart and I believe it is much faster and cheaper than your regular post or express delivery.
In regarding to tariffs, that is where the grey area lies when things get shipped to China. They are not always charged.
Recently (past year or two), Chinese delivery companies, such as 顺丰 (S.F.) and other are starting to appear in North America. I have seen the bigger one 顺丰 (S.F.) in USA through picture that my niece took and smaller ones in Canada. They opened small shops, around 3 meters by 5 meters, to process the documents (mainly address and payment) and pack the items that people want to send back to China (mostly from the middle men mentioned above). I don't know if they the delivery company actually picks it up or if the small shop (franchise) store those item in the Van and ship it to a depot. They operate very similar to their Chinese counterpart and I believe it is much faster and cheaper than your regular post or express delivery.
In regarding to tariffs, that is where the grey area lies when things get shipped to China. They are not always charged.
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