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1210 vs 9610 vs 0110: China Import Models Compared

China's customs uses four-digit supervision codes for every trade flow. 1210 is bonded import, 9610 is cross-border export, 0110 is general trade. Here is exactly what each means and which one fits your product.

Published 2026-08-18 · GOODSINFINITE TRADE LIMITED

China's customs codes, simply

Every cross-border trade flow in China carries a four-digit customs supervision code. Three come up constantly when overseas brands plan entry:

  • 1210 — bonded import of cross-border e-commerce retail goods (into China).
  • 9610 — cross-border e-commerce export (Chinese goods to overseas buyers).
  • 0110 — general trade import/export (the classic full-shipment model).

(You will also see 1239, a related bonded-import code we cover below.)

1210 — bonded import (into China)

Goods are moved into a mainland bonded zone first, then declared and taxed per individual consumer order. Duty/VAT are deferred until a sale happens. This is the backbone of Tmall Global, JD Worldwide and Douyin cross-border stores.

  • Tax paid: per order, after sale.
  • Best for: cross-border retail with repeat demand.
  • Entity: HK entity or import agent can be importer of record.

9610 — cross-border e-commerce export (out of China)

This is the mirror image: Chinese goods sold to overseas consumers, usually via direct mail / consolidated export declaration. If you are a foreign brand selling into China, 9610 is not your model — it is for Chinese sellers going out.

  • Tax paid: at export declaration / per parcel.
  • Best for: Chinese SMEs shipping abroad.
  • Entity: China-based exporter.

0110 — general trade (the classic model)

Full shipment imported, duty and VAT paid up front, product registered under a local licence holder. Used for domestic Tmall/JD stores, offline retail and wholesale.

  • Tax paid: up front, on the whole shipment.
  • Best for: domestic-store distribution, B2B.
  • Entity: WFOE or local distributor usually required.

1239 — bonded import (non-pilot)

1239 is bonded import under the non-pilot cross-border e-commerce framework. Like 1210 it defers tax until sale, but 1210 is the pilot model used in designated cross-border zones and is the more common retail route. Functionally close; 1210 is what most platforms run.

Side-by-side

CodeDirectionTax timingTypical useLocal entity?
1210Into ChinaPer order, after saleCross-border retail storesNo (HK/agent OK)
9610Out of ChinaAt export / per parcelChinese goods abroadYes (CN exporter)
0110Into ChinaUp front, full shipmentDomestic store / wholesaleYes (WFOE/distributor)
1239Into ChinaPer order, after saleBonded import (non-pilot)No (HK/agent OK)

Which one fits your product

  • Selling to Chinese consumers from overseas → 1210. Lowest tax and entity risk; start with a bonded test.
  • Domestic Tmall/JD store or wholesale → 0110. Requires a local entity and up-front tax.
  • You are a Chinese seller exporting → 9610. Not relevant to importers.
  • Uncertain which zone framework → 1210 vs 1239 depends on the bonded zone; we help pick.

How GOODSINFINITE handles the codes

We run 1210 bonded import as the default for overseas brands: HK entity as importer of record, bonded fulfilment in Tianjin, Shanghai, Ningbo, Guangzhou and Qingdao, per-order clearance and 1–3 day domestic delivery. When you scale into a domestic store, we transition you to 0110 general trade with the right licence holder. You never touch the codes alone.

The code is not trivia — it determines your tax timing, entity need and delivery speed. Most brands should start on 1210.

FAQ

Which code sells into China? 1210 bonded import for cross-border retail; 0110 general trade once you run a domestic store or wholesale.

Is 9610 for importers? No — 9610 is the export side (Chinese goods abroad). Importers use 1210 or 0110.

1210 or 1239? Both defer tax to sale; 1210 is the pilot retail model used in cross-border zones and is the common choice. The right one depends on the bonded zone.

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