About Guoxuan Li
Guoxuan Li is a federally licensed customs broker based in La Puente, California, operating under filer code D9L. Located in the San Gabriel Valley east of Los Angeles, Li serves importers throughout Southern California with customs clearance services. The La Puente location provides strategic access to the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach—the nation's busiest container port complex—as well as Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Ontario International Airport. Li's practice focuses on facilitating compliant entry of goods through these critical West Coast gateways, particularly for imports originating from Asia-Pacific trading partners.
Guoxuan Li operates as a licensed U.S. customs broker from La Puente, California, serving importers who need expert customs clearance services in the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area. With federal license and filer code D9L, Li is authorized to conduct customs business at all U.S. ports of entry, with particular expertise in the Southern California logistics corridor.
For businesses searching for a customs broker in Los Angeles or the surrounding Inland Empire region, Li's La Puente location offers strategic positioning between the San Pedro Bay port complex and the inland distribution centers that serve as the backbone of West Coast trade. The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach together handle approximately 40% of all containerized cargo entering the United States, making specialized local customs broker knowledge essential for importers routing goods through these facilities.
Li's practice serves the diverse import needs common to Southern California commerce, including consumer goods, electronics, and general merchandise typically sourced from China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, and other Asia-Pacific manufacturing centers. Understanding both U.S. Customs and Border Protection regulations and the operational realities of the LA/Long Beach port complex, Li helps importers navigate classification, valuation, admissibility requirements, and compliance obligations.
While major gateway cities like Miami, New York, and Houston each have distinct trade profiles—Miami focusing on Latin American trade, New York handling European luxury goods and apparel, Houston specializing in energy equipment—Los Angeles customs brokers like Li concentrate on the transpacific lanes that define West Coast import activity. This geographic specialization matters because commodity mix, carrier relationships, terminal operations, and even CBP processing priorities vary significantly by port.
Importers working with Li benefit from localized knowledge of San Gabriel Valley business practices, proximity to cargo facilities, and understanding of the documentation, bonding, and entry filing requirements specific to ocean and air shipments arriving at Southern California ports. Whether you're an established importer or new to international trade, working with a licensed customs broker ensures regulatory compliance and helps avoid costly delays, penalties, or cargo holds.
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What ports does Guoxuan Li serve in Southern California?
Li is licensed to handle customs clearance at all U.S. ports, with particular focus on the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, as well as air cargo arriving at LAX and Ontario International Airport. The La Puente location provides efficient access to these major West Coast gateways.
How do I work with a customs broker in Los Angeles for imports from China?
Contact Guoxuan Li to discuss your shipment details, including HS codes, commercial invoices, and shipping documents. Li will handle ISF filing, entry preparation, tariff classification, and communication with CBP to clear your goods through the Port of Los Angeles or Long Beach efficiently and in compliance with federal regulations.
What does a customs broker do that I cannot do myself?
Licensed customs brokers like Guoxuan Li are federally authorized to prepare and file entry documents, classify goods under the correct HTS codes, calculate duties and fees, ensure regulatory compliance, and represent importers before U.S. Customs and Border Protection. This expertise helps avoid penalties, delays, and costly errors in the clearance process.