About ZHIYONG JOHN WANG
Zhiyong John Wang is a licensed U.S. customs broker based in Sugar Land, Texas, holding CBP filer code NHU. Located in the greater Houston metropolitan area, Wang is positioned to serve importers moving goods through the Port of Houston — one of the busiest cargo ports in the United States — as well as through nearby Gulf Coast and inland entry points. Whether you are a first-time importer navigating CBP requirements or an established business seeking reliable customs clearance support, Wang offers the credentials and local market knowledge to help ensure compliant, timely entry of your shipments into the United States. Importers in the Houston region can reach Wang directly at 713-269-6029 to discuss their customs brokerage needs.
Zhiyong John Wang is a CBP-licensed customs broker operating out of Sugar Land, Texas, a community situated within the greater Houston area. With CBP filer code NHU, Wang is authorized to transact customs business on behalf of importers before U.S. Customs and Border Protection, covering the full range of import entry types processed at ports across the country.
The Houston–Galveston customs district is one of the most significant trade gateways in the United States, handling substantial volumes of energy products, industrial machinery, chemicals, consumer goods, and manufactured imports arriving from Latin America, Asia, and Europe. A customs broker licensed in this region is well-suited to assist importers dealing with the complex regulatory landscape that governs commercial entries filed under CBP Form 3461 and related documentation.
For importers unfamiliar with the process, a customs broker like Wang can guide you through a first-time importer checklist — from obtaining a continuous customs bond to preparing accurate commercial invoices, classifying goods under the correct HTS code, and submitting Importer Security Filing (ISF) requirements ahead of vessel departure. Proper ISF filing is mandatory for ocean shipments and carries significant penalties if missed or inaccurate.
Wang's Sugar Land location also places him within reach of importers who ship smaller-value goods potentially eligible for Section 321 de minimis treatment, or those exploring a duty drawback program under 19 USC 1313 to recover duties paid on exported or destroyed merchandise. Understanding how to file duty drawback and qualify for a duty drawback refund can represent meaningful cost savings for high-volume importers.
Additionally, importers facing a CBP focused assessment or considering a prior disclosure to CBP benefit from working with a knowledgeable licensed broker who understands the procedural and compliance implications of these programs. Wang can be contacted directly at 713-269-6029 for inquiries related to customs clearance, entry preparation, or general import compliance guidance in the Houston, TX area.
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What ports can Zhiyong John Wang file customs entries at?
As a CBP-licensed customs broker, Wang can file entries at any U.S. port of entry, including the Port of Houston and other Gulf Coast and inland ports commonly used by importers in the Texas region.
Can Zhiyong John Wang help with ISF filing for ocean shipments?
Yes. Importer Security Filing (ISF) is a standard service for licensed customs brokers. Wang can prepare and submit ISF data to CBP on your behalf before your ocean cargo departs for the United States, helping you avoid costly penalties.
How do I contact Zhiyong John Wang about customs brokerage services?
You can reach Zhiyong John Wang by phone at 713-269-6029. His office is based in Sugar Land, TX, serving importers throughout the greater Houston metropolitan area.