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Is it true that TF lipstick costs more than 100 in duty-free shops?

It’s true.

Duty-free shops refer to sales sites that are approved by the General Administration of Customs and are set up by business units in locations approved by the State Council of the People's Republic of China or its authorized departments to comply with customs supervision requirements and store duty-free goods. Warehouse is a store that sells and supplies duty-free goods to specified objects. Duty-free shops in my country mainly include port duty-free shops, transportation duty-free shops, city duty-free shops, diplomat duty-free shops, ship supply duty-free shops and foreign exchange duty-free shops for Chinese people going abroad.

On December 1, 2017, the "English Translation and Writing Standards in the Public Service Field" was officially implemented, stipulating that the standard English name of duty-free stores is Duty-Free Store.

On May 17, 2019, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the General Administration of Customs, and the State Administration of Taxation issued the "Interim Measures for the Management of Port Outbound Duty-Free Shops" to standardize the management of port outbound duty-free shops. .

Duty-free import of imported goods exclusively for sale and supply by duty-free shops to specified objects. The types of duty-free goods operated by duty-free shops shall be submitted to the General Administration of Customs for approval by the operating unit. The words "China Duty Not Paid" (China Duty Not Paid) are printed in prominent places on the inner and outer packaging of duty-free imported tobacco products and alcoholic beverages sold in duty-free shops.

Every country’s duty-free shop shopping methods are different. For example, when shopping in Korean duty-free shops, you need to provide your passport and return ticket. If the items are Korean brands, you can take them away. If they are foreign brands, you can take them away. You cannot take it away and you have to pick it up at the airport on your return trip. There is an amount limit. You can buy duty-free products directly in Japan by showing your passport and air ticket. Hong Kong duty-free shops are actually fake because Hong Kong itself is a free port with no tariffs, so no formalities are required. You can purchase goods at any store in Europe and then present the invoice to the airport for tax refund. Only international airports in the United States have duty-free shops, and you can pick them up at the boarding gate after purchasing.