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UPS to China — prices, delivery times, limits
How to ship a parcel to China via UPS. Indicative prices (70 € / 2 kg, 114 € / 5 kg, 194 € / 10 kg), delivery time 1–3 days, weight limit 70 kg, customs rules and best alternatives.
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UPS to China — prices, delivery times, limits
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Summary
UPS to China: standard delivery 1–3 days, indicative price for up to 5 kg is 114 €, up to 10 kg 194 €. Carrier weight limit is 70 kg. Country is outside the EU — VAT applies from 0 €, customs duty from 1000 €.
- Destination
- China
- Carrier
- UPS
- Delivery time
- 1–3 days
- Price 2 kg
- 70 €
- Price 5 kg
- 114 €
- Price 10 kg
- 194 €
- Max. weight
- 70 kg
- EU
- No — customs apply
UPS price guide
Indicative prices for China
| Weight | Price | Delivery time |
|---|---|---|
| 2 kg | 70 € | 1–3 days |
| 5 kg | 114 € | 1–3 days |
| 10 kg | 194 € | 1–3 days |
| 20 kg | 326 € | 1–3 days |
Prices are indicative, derived from reference rates for China and the carrier's cost profile. Actual cost depends on the carrier's current rates, parcel dimensions and volumetric weight.
Data accuracy
Indicative information — verify at source
Shipping prices, delivery times and customs limits change over time and may differ by carrier, volume and season. Values on this page are indicative — they help you decide which carrier to pick, not to calculate a binding price. Before shipping, always verify current rates and conditions with the chosen carrier and the customs authority of China.
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link Sources & methodologyWhy UPS
- check Worldwide coverage in 220+ countries
- check UPS Saver express service (1–3 days outside EU)
- check Largest size allowances of any major carrier
Watch out for
- remove Premium pricing
- remove Account required; more complex for private senders
Customs and VAT for China
China is outside the EU with a complex customs regime. The recipient pays VAT (13% standard rate), customs duty (0–100% depending on category), and in some cases consumption tax. The Chinese CBEC (Cross-Border E-Commerce) system has specific thresholds — for direct postal shipments, standard import rules apply where the value and type of goods determine the duty rate. Commercial shipments require a licensed Chinese importer. Exact limits vary by CBEC channel — verify current rules with the Chinese customs authority. Postal tracking typically ends in Beijing; last-mile delivery is handled by China Post or SF Express.
Required documents
- description CN23 + detailed proforma invoice
- description HS code mandatory
- description Contents description in English (Chinese recommended too)
- description Licensed Chinese importer required for commercial shipments
Alternatives