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Vietnam Value Added Tax (VAT) rate reduction extended for TNT shipments originating from Vietnam and ancillary services performed and consumed in Vietnam (for the period from July 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023) | Posted on July 3, 2023

To boost domestic consumption and production, the Vietnam government announced to extend the temporary value-added tax (VAT) reduction policy that the VAT of the goods and services that are currently applied with 10% value-added tax rate will be reduced to 8%, for the period from July 1 to December 31, 2023. The invoices which are issued to both outbound bill shipper and outbound bill consignee related to TNT outbound shipments originating from Vietnam and any ancillary services performed and consumed in Vietnam during this period will reflect the reduced rate of 8%.

 

The VAT below will apply to all customers in relation to all shipments originating from Vietnam and any ancillary services performed and consumed in Vietnam, including payers billed outside and inside Vietnam:

 

Origin of ShipmentGoods and servicesVAT rateEffective dates
VietnamGoods and services that are applying the value-added tax rate of 10%Vietnam VAT rate 8%July 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023, both days inclusive.

If you have any questions on the above, please contact your sales representative or reach us at the enquiry hotline on your TNT invoice.

 

TNT Economy service suspension from Europe to MEISA & APAC destinations | Posted on November 3, 2022

From November 7, 2022, TNT Economy service from Europe to the destinations listed in the below table will be suspended until further notice.
 

Impacted countries/territories in APACJapan, China (Guangzhou only), Micronesia, Guam, Indonesia, Marshall Islands, Mongolia, Saipan, Philippines, Palau, Vietnam & South Korea
Impacted countries/territories in MEISAU.A.E., Bangladesh, Bahrain, Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Iraq, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Maldives, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Tanzania, Uganda, Uzbekistan

As an alternative, we recommend customers to use FedEx Economy or TNT Express for import shipments from Europe.
 

Services to Shanghai China resumed | Posted on June 8, 2021

Given the improving situation in Shanghai, China, the following services have been restored into Shanghai (PVG) Airport as per table below.
 

OriginsDestinationsServices resumedServices remain suspended until further notice

U.S., Canada, Latin America,  

Middle East/ Indian Subcontinent/ Africa (MEISA)

 

Services reinstated (Effective June 6, 2022)

  • TNT Express, TNT Economy and TNT Special Services

Services reinstated previously

  • FedEx International Priority Express
  • FedEx International Priority
  • FedEx International Economy
  • FedEx International Priority DirectDistribution
  • FedEx International Economy Freight
  • FedEx International Priority Freight

 

None

Europe

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eastern China including Shaghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui and Jiangxi

Services reinstated (Effective June 6, 2022)

  • TNT Express Services and TNT Express Special Services

Services reinstated previously

  • FedEx International Priority Express
  • FedEx International Priority
  • FedEx International Economy
  • FedEx International Priority DirectDistribution 
  • FedEx International Economy Freight
  • FedEx International Priority Freight

 

  • TNT Economy services
  • TNT Economy Special Services

 

Asia

 

 

Services reinstated (Effective June 6, 2022)

  • TNT Express Services and TNT Express Special Services

Services reinstated previously

  • FedEx International Priority Express
  • FedEx International Priority
  • FedEx International Priority DirectDistribution
  • FedEx International Priority Freight
  • FedEx International Economy
  • FedEx International Economy Freight
  • TNT Economy Services
  • TNT Economy Special Services

Providing the best customer experience possible is a top priority for us, and we are working hard to minimize the impact on our customers. We regret any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your understanding. 

Customers can find the latest status of their shipments on fedex.com and tnt.com.
 

Potential Service Delays in Europe | Posted on March 10, 2021

We are currently experiencing high shipping volume flowing through our FedEx Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) hub and there was a work stoppage at our TNT air hub in Liege on March 3. Customer may experience delays in their FedEx and TNT shipments inbound and outbound of Europe. Transshipments transiting through these hubs may also experience delays as well.

We apologize for the inconvenience that this has caused. To check the status of your shipments, please visit fedex.com or tnt.com.
 

Service Delays due to Winter Storms in the U.S. | Posted on March 8, 2021

A major winter storm moved through North America from Feb. 12 – 16, 2021 and had caused hazardous conditions across the U.S.

While we implemented numerous contingencies to mitigate the impact to our customers during this time, there may be on-going service delays anticipated for inbound and outbound shipments across the U.S. until recovery efforts conclude across the country.

As always, FedEx appreciates your business and your patience during weather-related disruptions.
 

E-Cigarettes and Vaping Products Will Be Prohibited on Domestic and International Shipments on March 1, 2021 | Posted on February 22, 2021

Effective March 1, 2021, FedEx and TNT will be prohibiting, in all of its domestic and international networks, shipments of all electronic cigarettes and their component parts, any other similar device that relies on vaporization or aerosolization, and any noncombustible liquid or gel, regardless of the presence of nicotine, that can be used with any such device.


If an unauthorized electronic cigarettes or vaping products shipment is identified in any FedEx/TNT network during the handling process, it will be treated as a prohibited item in accordance with the applicable terms and conditions of carriage.


We regret any inconvenience this may cause for your business.
 

Ban on High-Risk Plant Product Imports into Australia | Posted on November 3, 2020

Effective 15 October 2020, high-risk plant products from all countries are not permitted entry into Australia within mail articles (including FedEx and TNT shipments). Any shipments containing high-risk plant products arriving in Australia will be destroyed.
 

The Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (DAWE) is implementing these actions to address the risk of khapra beetle (Trogoderma granarium) on a range of plant products that are hosts of this pest. These urgent actions are being implemented in phases, please refer to the Departments website for further information regarding Kharpa beetle and high-risk plant products.

 

Temporary service delays for selected shipments to and from South Vietnam via SGN gateway | Posted on July 27, 2020

 

The Vietnam officials has recently implemented new cargo-flight operating hours due to the closure of a runway at Tan Son Nhat Airport, effective on July 13, 2020. This situation resulted in flight changes and there will be temporary transit time extensions for selected FedEx and TNT inbound and outbound shipments to and from South Vietnam via SGN gateway.

 

Origins Destinations Affected Services Additional transit time (working days) Effective period
Ho Chi Minh Ciy (SGN gateway) Asia (except for Indonesia, Korea, Philippines) All FedEx and TNT services 1 July 20 till further notice
Worldwide Ho Chi Minh City (SGN Gateway) All FedEx and TNT servies 1 July 20 till further notice


We will continue to use our logistics network to minimize service impacts to deliver the best possible service to our customers. Please visit fedex.com and tnt.com or contact your local Customer Service team to find out about the status of your package.  

Customs Declaration Regulation Update on Export of Medical and Non-medical Commodity from China | Posted on April 29, 2020

In order to strengthen the quality supervision of both medical and non-medical commodity export, Ministry of Commerce of China, General Administration of Customs and State Administration for Market Regulation released Announcement No. 12 of 2020 on April 25, 2020 with immediate effect to reinforce the compliance.

 

China shippers must ensure all export shipments to be compliant with the latest regulation and paperwork requirements. You may get more information from the website of Ministry of Commerce of China (click here).

 

To ensure smooth customs export clearance from China, importers are strongly encouraged to check with their shippers in China that their export shipments of both medical and non-medical commodity export meet the regulations/guidelines imposed, prior to engaging in the export arrangement from China.

 

Customs declaration regulation update on export of select medical-related items from China | Posted on April 14, 2020
 

According to the China Customs declaration regulation update on General Administration of Customs Announcement No. 53 of 2020, select medical-related export items listed below under the following Customs Harmonized Codes (HS codes) are subjected to China inspection and Quarantine (CIQ) inspection of export commodities starting from April 10, 2020. This is to strengthen the quality supervision on select medical related item export from China.

 

No Commodity name HS code
1 Medical masks 6307900010
2 Medical protective clothing 6210103010
3926209000
3 Infrared thermometers 9025199010
4 Ventilators 9019200010
9019200090
5 Medical surgical cap 6505009900
6 Medical goggles 9004909000
7 Medical gloves 3926201100
3926201900
4015110000
4015190000
8 Medical shoe cover 6307900090
3926909090
4016999090
9 The patient monitor 9018193010
10 Medical disinfection towel 3005901000
3005909000
11 Medical disinfectant 3808940010

 

To ensure smooth customs export clearance of these medical items from China, importers are strongly encouraged to check with their shippers in China that their export for these listed items meet the formal export declaration imposed by China Customs, prior to engaging in the export arrangement from China.


You can refer to the link below from General Administration of Customs P.R. China for more details, customs.gov.cn/customs/302249/302266/302267/2961602/index.html (available in simplified Chinese only).

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