Step.5 Register the product master
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Please refer to the following for how to register the product master.
Product name (required)
Product name in English (Since it will be listed on the invoice as cargo details, it is recommended to describe not only the product name but also the contents of the cargo.) Example: Original T-shirts (Clothing)
Summary
Product Notes
Country of origin (required)
Country in which the goods were produced or manufactured
SKU number (barcode information)
Unique rule number used for inventory control (= JAN code)
Tag
brand name
Supplier Name
Company Name
HS code (required for international shipping)
Product identification code (4-digit number + "." + 2 digits) Example: 0000.00
Product Master Special Notes
Product Notes
When using international shipping, HS code and country of origin must be set. These information will be used for customs clearance procedures, so be sure to set them.
Foreign shipments with false or misleading indications of origin will not be permitted to clear customs. The term "origin" generally refers to the country or region where the goods were actually produced or manufactured.
False representation" means a representation that a shipment was produced or manufactured in a country or region other than the place of origin. For example, "Made in ○○", "Produced in ○○", "Fabricated in ○○", etc., where the name of a country other than the origin of the shipment is indicated together with a phrase indicating the origin of the shipment.
However, if the imported goods are subparts, containers, packages, labels, etc., and the origin of the articles manufactured from such subparts, articles placed in such containers, articles wrapped by such packages, articles to which such labels are affixed, etc., is indicated on such imported goods and such origin is different from the origin of the imported goods, then If the origin of the imported goods is different from the origin of the imported goods, the importer of the imported goods (including the consignor of the import) may, if necessary If the origin of the goods to which such labels are affixed is indicated on the imported goods and the origin of the goods differs from the origin of the imported goods, the label will not be treated as a "false indication of origin" if the use of the goods is confirmed by a written undertaking to that effect submitted by the importer of the imported goods (including consignors of imports) as necessary.