17
Years
Established in 2007 by
KIC China
1500
Clients
mainly Fortune 500 companies and Chinese
import-export trading firms.
2500
Events
including Salon,Training, Webinar,
Forum

CIT Club (Customs and International Trade Club) was established in 2007 by KIC China with the aim of creating a comprehensive platform to support companies engaged in, or planning to engage in, import/export trade in China. The Club integrates services across customs, trade logistics, supply chain management, import/export tax affairs, and forex administration, offering a range of online and offline products and services. These resources empower businesses to better understand and apply relevant policies, enhancing their customs compliance and reducing risks associated with gaps in policy knowledge and practical implementation.

CIT Club also includes two key brands: Kuuwee and Smart Entry. These brands provide trade compliance IT solutions and outsourcing services, including operations management, documentation preparation, and document archiving.

Over the years, CIT Club has earned a strong reputation by serving numerous Fortune 500 companies, helping them achieve efficient and compliant trade operations.

We can provide
Events
Stay current and network through our expert-led events.
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IT Service
Boost efficiency rapidly with our professional system.
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Policy and Regulation Database
Access instant global regulatory updates for informed decisions.
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Outsourcing Service
Focus on your core business while we handle compliance tasks. including Al document production.
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AI HS Classification
Use AI for accurate HS classification to reduce customs delays and optimize trade.
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Official Partner
We maintain close partnerships with the following official organizations, working together to promote international trade and economic cooperation:
1.The China Council for The Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT): Established in September 1993, CCPIT is one of the 50 local sub-councils within the system, dedicated to advancing trade, investment, and economic cooperation between China and the world, under Chinese laws and international practices.
2.China Chamber of International Commerce: Founded in April 2007, this non-profit legal entity is voluntarily formed by enterprises and groups in Pudong engaged in international commerce. It currently boasts a membership of over 1,000 companies.
3.The China Association of Port-of-entry: Established on May 6, 1994, this non-profit social organization is registered with the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China. Its original business supervisory unit is the General Administration of Customs, with the State Port Administration Office serving as its guiding unit.