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Send a Parcel to China

To send a parcel to China, rely on the flexible delivery solutions offered by FedEx.

Shipping Costs to China

FedEx offers several delivery options for sending a package to China. Shipping costs depend on the type of parcel, its size, weight, origin, destination and the delivery time chosen. Choose our express services if your delivery is urgent or save on less urgent shipments with our Economy services.

For packages weighing over 68 kg*, FedEx also offers secure freight shipping to China.

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Parcel shipments up to 68 kg*

If you wish to send a parcel weighing less than 68 kg to China there are several delivery options available. Choose the service that best suits your schedule and budget.


Delivery Speed Our Service
2-3 working days

FedEx International Priority®BY END OF DAY

A reliable door-to-door delivery and customs clearance service, enabling you to deliver almost anywhere in the world in just a few days.

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3-5 working days

FedEx® International Connect Plus

A defined-day, door-to-door delivery service for e-commerce companies, including customs clearance, tracking, notifications and returns.

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2-5 working days

FedEx® International Economy

A cost-effective solution for your non-urgent shipments, allowing door-to-door delivery, including customs clearance.

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3-10 working days

FedEx® International Connect

For all your standard e-commerce shipments up to 30 kg.

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Freight shipments over 68 kg*

For packages weighing between 68 kg and 1000 kg, here are our delivery options in China:


Delivery speed

Service

1-3 working days

FedEx International Priority® Freight

Priority service for your larger shipments.

 

3-6 working days

FedEx International Economy® Freight

A simple, affordable service for bulky consignments and pallets.

View our shipping options for sending freight

*Service availability and delivery times depend on the postal codes of the shipping and destination locations. All FedEx services are subject to Terms and Conditions of Carriage from FedEx Express.

To access our full range of services, use the latest versions of FedEx shipping tools.


If you are a VAT-registered company, contact our sales team to find out more about FedEx services. Our experts will also offer you preferential rates tailored to the frequency and volume of your shipments.


What to consider when shipping to China

The laws and regulations are different in each country, but as a starting point, you can check the following things before shipping to China:

  • FedEx won’t ship items prohibited by the Chinese government. Have a look at our global shipping restrictions and prohibited items here.
  • China has many import regulations, including on consumer goods, wooden packaging and even certain types of media. These must be considered when shipping from the France to China as they require additional documentation, licensing and certification. 
  • Find the Harmonised System (HS) code for your parcel and establish whether it requires the China Compulsory Certification (CCC) Mark. The International Shipping Assist tool can help you establish the HS code.

  • In China, customs clearance varies depending on the nature and value of the items being shipped. Express clearance is available for documents, personal items, gifts, online purchases, and items without commercial value. However, formal clearance is required for regulated items or those exceeding 5,000 CNY in value. For formal clearance, receivers may need a Customs Registration number, an Import and Export Business License, and other necessary licenses. Our customs tools can help you estimate import costs and submit your commercial invoice with  FedEx® Electronic Trade Documents to successfully send a parcel to China.
  • To prevent clearance delays, it's essential to add a complete description and accurately declare your package's full value in your documentation. Consistency in shipping information across all documents is crucial, as discrepancies may prompt further examination, prolonging the clearance process. Read more about avoiding delays at customs.

Documents you need for shipping to China

Express clearance:

  • Commercial Invoice - This is a standard when it comes to international shipping and includes key shipment details. We have a template and more detailed guidance for commercial invoices here.    
  • Air Waybill - A FedEx International Air Waybill number is generated when you create a shipment and serves as a contract between you and FedEx.
  • Proof of purchase - This only applies to online transactions.
  • Packing list - For multiple items.
  • Receiver’s ID or passport - Only for personal articles and gifts.

Formal clearance:

  • Sales contract or proof of the agreed price.
  • Declaration of conformity - For items requiring a CCC Mark.
  • Information bundle - When shipping complex products. 

Read more about clearing your shipment. Your commercial invoice and other documents can be submitted online through FedEx® Electronic Trade Documents.

How to send a parcel from France to China


Send your parcels to China with ease, thanks to our affordable rates, online tools and delivery expertise. If you don't know where to start, these few steps will help you prepare your shipment:


Ship to China with FedEx

Expand your business by shipping to China. Open an account or contact our sales experts today.

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Register now for 40% off

By registering with a credit card, business and private customers alike benefit from discounts on parcel shipping.


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For VAT registered businesses only.


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* View our Global One Rate Terms & Conditions for information around the discounted rates.
FedEx Express Terms and Conditions of Carriage for Europe apply to the carriage of FedEx shipments originating intra-Europe.
Please note that the relevant conditions of carriage limit and in some instances exclude the liability of FedEx.