About YIWEI LIU
Yiwei Liu is a licensed U.S. customs broker based in Rancho Cucamonga, California, operating under CBP filer code NXE. Located in the Inland Empire, Liu serves importers with access to the Los Angeles and Long Beach port complex — among the busiest container gateways in North America. This positioning makes Liu a practical resource for businesses importing goods from Asia and other international origins who need reliable customs clearance, entry preparation, and compliance support. Whether you are a first-time importer navigating CBP requirements or an established business managing high-volume commercial entries, Yiwei Liu provides licensed broker services to help ensure goods move through customs accurately and in accordance with federal regulations.
Yiwei Liu holds an active CBP customs broker license with filer code NXE, practicing out of Rancho Cucamonga, California — a strategically located hub in the Inland Empire, just east of the Los Angeles Basin. This location places Liu within close reach of the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, which together handle a dominant share of U.S. imports from Asia, including electronics, consumer goods, textiles, apparel, and machinery.
For importers searching for a customs broker near the greater Los Angeles area, Yiwei Liu represents a licensed option capable of handling commercial entry filings under CBP Form 3461 and related documentation. Entry preparation is a foundational service for any importer bringing goods into the United States, requiring accurate HTS code classification — including categories such as HTS codes for electronics and consumer products — as well as proper valuation, country of origin declarations, and applicable duty calculation.
Importers working with Liu may also benefit from guidance on Importer Security Filing (ISF), commonly known as the 10+2 rule, which must be submitted to CBP at least 24 hours before cargo is loaded at the foreign port. Failure to file ISF accurately and on time can result in significant penalties, making broker support a critical component of any import program.
For businesses that regularly import merchandise into the U.S., a continuous customs bond is typically required — a standing financial guarantee with CBP that covers multiple shipments throughout the year. Liu can help importers assess their bond requirements and connect with surety providers as part of broader customs compliance planning.
Additionally, importers with established import histories may have opportunities to recover previously paid duties through the duty drawback program under 19 USC 1313. This refund mechanism, often called a duty drawback refund, allows eligible companies to reclaim duties on goods that are subsequently exported or destroyed. Understanding how to file duty drawback correctly is a specialized area where licensed broker assistance is particularly valuable.
Rancho Cucamonga's position along major freight corridors — including Interstate 10 and Interstate 15 — makes it a natural crossroads for goods moving inland from Southern California's coastal ports. Businesses importing goods into the USA for distribution across the western United States will find this geography advantageous. Yiwei Liu's practice serves importers at this intersection of logistics and customs compliance, helping ensure that commercial shipments clear CBP efficiently and in full regulatory conformance.
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Where is Yiwei Liu's customs brokerage located and which ports do they serve?
Yiwei Liu is based in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, in the Inland Empire region. This location provides convenient access to the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, making Liu a practical choice for importers bringing goods through Southern California's major freight gateways.
Can Yiwei Liu help with Importer Security Filing (ISF) and continuous customs bonds?
Yes. As a CBP-licensed customs broker, Yiwei Liu (filer code NXE) can assist importers with ISF filings, which must be submitted 24 hours before cargo is loaded abroad, as well as guidance on continuous customs bond requirements for regular importers.