「 Utmost Compliance & Sustainability 」

Harvesting is an industry-leading firm that seamlessly combines exceptional experience with practical strategies to bring businesses the highest standards of customs and trade compliance.

Our Service : From Customs Regulations, Taxation, Practice to Supply Chain

Customs and International Trade Compliance Consulting

Customs and international trade regulations consulting services are tailored to the unique needs of different companies, providing quantitative analysis and professional insights.

We conduct in-depth analysis of the specific situation of each enterprise and formulate feasible short-term strategies to solve the enterprise’s problems as quickly as possible.

International Trade Tax Services

Import and export tax services will conduct a detailed analysis of the company’s current questions and pain points, and formulate mid- and long-term strategies.

Reduce corporate regulatory and tax risks, thereby driving sustainable growth

Practical Support

Practice support is a comprehensive process designed to lay a solid foundation for the long-term success of your business. By working collaboratively with all parties, we ensure that every strategy is consistent with the core goals and values ​​of the enterprise and can flexibly respond to changing market conditions.

Practical support services focus not only on current needs but also on future developments

Continuously Support

Ongoing support services provide ongoing support to the business, ensuring our daily business operations run smoothly.

We have more than 10 years of regulation, customs duty, international trade practical experience in cooperating with customs brokers, logistics companies, customs and tax authorities. Whether it is daily operations or emergencies, our services are committed to providing immediate and continuous professional assistance.

Our Insight

Customs Transfer Pricing Adjustment

  • Consider whether the adjusted price covers all costs and profits of the seller
  • The same goods that need to be adjusted in the same year should be included in the
  • Also pay attention to whether the service evidence is complete and verifiable.
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Windows of a building in Nuremberg, Germany

EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)

  • Applicable to commodities such as cement, steel, aluminum, fertilizers, electricity and hydrogen
  • Suppliers pass on CBAM costs, impacting supply chain economics
  • The first reports will be submitted in 2024 and the full financial impact will begin in 2026.

“Harvesting saved us hundreds of hours of work and significantly reduced the necessary cost of goods.”

Alphie Wang

CFO, Semiconductor