How to Import Polyester Yarn from China — A Complete Step-by-Step Guide
China supplies over 70% of the world's polyester yarn — and for good reason. The combination of competitive pricing, consistent quality, and reliable shipping makes China the default source for polyester yarn buyers from Bangladesh to Brazil, Egypt to Indonesia. 🌍
But if you've never imported from China before — or you've had confusing experiences with FOB pricing, payment terms, or shipping documents — this guide is for you. We walk through the entire process from first inquiry to goods-in-hand, step by step. No jargon, no confusion. ✅
🗺️ The Complete Import Process — Overview
📦 FOB vs CIF vs EXW — Which Price Should You Ask For?
When you receive a price quote from a Chinese supplier, it will always specify an Incoterm — a standard international trade term that defines exactly who is responsible for what costs and risks. The three most common terms are FOB, CIF, and EXW. 🚢
For most polyester yarn importers, FOB Xiamen is the best term. It gives you control over freight booking (so you can use your own freight forwarder and get competitive rates), while the supplier handles everything up to the port. All Yaakan pricing is quoted FOB Xiamen by default.
💳 Payment Terms — What's Normal and What's Safe
Payment terms are one of the biggest concerns for new buyers. Here is exactly what is standard in the polyester yarn industry — and how to protect yourself. 🛡️
| Payment Method | How It Works | Risk Level | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| T/T 30% + 70% | 30% deposit before production, 70% before shipment | ⭐ Low-Medium | Most common — new buyers with established suppliers |
| T/T 100% in advance | Full payment before production starts | ⚠️ Higher buyer risk | Small orders, long-term trusted suppliers only |
| L/C at sight | Bank-guaranteed payment on document presentation | ✅ Very Low | Large orders, new supplier relationships |
| D/P (Documents against Payment) | Bank releases documents when buyer pays | ✅ Low | Buyers who want document control |
| PayPal / Trade Assurance | Platform-guaranteed escrow | ✅ Low | Very small orders only (<$5,000) |
Start with T/T 30%+70%. Pay 30% to start production, then ask for packing photos and a pre-shipment quality check before paying the 70% balance. This is the industry standard and a reliable balance between convenience and protection. Once you've done 3–4 orders successfully, you'll have the confidence to adjust terms as needed.
- Supplier asks for 100% payment before you see any samples
- No business licence or export licence available on request
- Price is dramatically below market — often signals quality issues
- Refuses to provide a Proforma Invoice in writing
- No Mill Quality Certificate or SGS inspection available
📄 Shipping Documents — What You Need for Customs
When your goods are shipped, your supplier should send you a complete set of documents. These are required for customs clearance at your destination port. Missing or incorrect documents can cause serious delays. 🚨
If you are importing to an ASEAN country (Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, etc.), ask your supplier for a Form E Certificate of Origin under the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement. This can reduce your import duty rate significantly — sometimes to 0%. Always ask for it. It costs nothing extra from the supplier.
⏱️ Lead Times — Realistic Expectations
| Stage | Typical Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sample production & shipping | 5–10 days | DHL/FedEx express from Xiamen |
| Production after deposit | 20–30 days | Most polyester yarn types |
| Sea freight to South Asia | 10–15 days | Chittagong, Karachi, Colombo |
| Sea freight to SE Asia | 5–10 days | Ho Chi Minh, Jakarta, Bangkok |
| Sea freight to Middle East | 12–20 days | Dubai, Jeddah, Port Said |
| Sea freight to West Africa | 18–28 days | Lagos, Tema, Mombasa |
| Sea freight to Europe | 25–35 days | Rotterdam, Hamburg, Barcelona |
| Customs clearance | 3–7 days | Varies by country and port |
For a typical FOB order to South Asia or Southeast Asia: 35–50 days from deposit to goods-in-hand. For Africa and Europe, plan for 55–70 days. Build this into your inventory planning and always place your next order before your current stock runs out. 📅
🏆 10 Tips for a Smooth First Import
- Always get a Proforma Invoice (PI) before paying any deposit. The PI is your binding agreement — it should specify product, quantity, price, payment terms, and lead time.
- Order samples before mass production. Even if you're confident in the specification, a sample confirms the yarn works on your machines and meets your quality standard.
- Use a freight forwarder. A local freight forwarder in your country handles shipping bookings, customs clearance, and delivery. They are worth every dollar, especially for your first order.
- Specify Form E or Form A when placing your order so the supplier prepares the right Certificate of Origin for your country's duty reduction.
- Pay attention to the HS code on the Commercial Invoice. The wrong HS code can result in wrong duty rates or customs holds at your port.
- Ask for a pre-shipment photo of packed goods before paying the final balance. A reputable supplier will always provide this without hesitation. 📸
- Don't choose a supplier based on price alone. The cheapest quote sometimes means lower denier, inconsistent quality, or specification substitution. Ask for a Mill Certificate with every order.
- Build a relationship with one or two reliable suppliers rather than switching every order. Consistent quality is worth more than saving 2–3% on price. 🤝
- Keep records of every order — specification, PI, payment receipts, and quality certificates. These are useful if any dispute arises.
- Communicate in writing. WhatsApp is convenient, but confirm all specifications and price agreements via email so there is a written record. ✉️
According to the International Chamber of Commerce Incoterms 2020, FOB remains the most widely used trade term for containerised goods from Asia — and for good reason. Understanding FOB is the single most important step for any new importer. 📖
📌 Save this infographic — a quick visual summary of the complete import process.
📝 Summary
- 🗺️ The import process has 8 clear steps from inquiry to delivery — follow them in order
- 📦 FOB Xiamen is the recommended price term for most buyers
- 💳 T/T 30%+70% is the standard payment method — protect yourself with pre-shipment photos and a quality certificate
- 📄 Always collect all 6 shipping documents — especially the Bill of Lading and Certificate of Origin
- ⏱️ Plan for 35–70 days total from order to delivery depending on your destination
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