- By TOP CHINA FREIGHT
- July 22, 2025
- Shipping
Germany is one of the largest toy markets in Europe, making it an attractive destination for importing toys from China. With China’s massive production capacity and cost advantages, many German retailers, wholesalers, and e-commerce sellers turn to Chinese suppliers to source a wide range of toys. However, shipping toys to Germany requires more than just placing an order — safety compliance, customs regulations, and logistics must all be carefully managed.
In this guide, you’ll learn everything you need to know about shipping toys from China to Germany.
Why Import Toys from China to Germany?
| Advantage | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Lower Manufacturing Costs | Chinese toy manufacturers offer highly competitive prices, especially for bulk orders. |
| Product Variety | Access to a wide range of toys: educational, electronic, plastic, plush, wooden, and more. |
| OEM/ODM Support | Many Chinese suppliers offer product customization and branding. |
| Established Trade Routes | Reliable rail, sea, and air shipping links between China and Germany. |
Toy Safety & Compliance in Germany
Germany follows the European Union’s toy safety regulations, which are among the strictest in the world.
Legal Requirements:
1.Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC
2.EN71 Testing (Parts 1, 2, 3 — mechanical, flammability, chemical safety)
3.CE Marking – Required for all toys sold in the EU
4.Declaration of Conformity (DoC) – Must be provided by the manufacturer/importer
5.German Labeling – Instructions, warnings, and usage guidelines must be in German
Tip: Work only with suppliers who can provide valid EN71 test reports and help with CE certification.
Step-by-Step Guide: Shipping Toys from China to Germany
1. Find Verified Toy Suppliers
Source toys from:
- Alibaba
- Global Sources
- Made-in-China
- Yiwu Wholesale Markets
- Canton Fair
Request:
- CE certification
- EN71 reports
- Samples for quality inspection
2. Select the Right Shipping Method
| Mode | Transit Time | Best For | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rail Freight | 15–25 days | Mid-sized bulk shipments | Medium |
| Sea Freight (FCL/LCL) | 25–40 days | Large volume shipments | Low |
| Air Freight | 5–10 days | Small or urgent shipments | High |
| Express Courier | 3–7 days | Samples or small parcels | Very High |
Major German Ports & Hubs:
- Port of Hamburg
- Port of Bremerhaven
- Frankfurt Airport
- Leipzig Airport
Rail freight via China–Europe rail corridors (e.g. Yiwu–Duisburg) is a growing option for cost-effective, faster-than-sea shipping.
3. Understand Import Duties and VAT
Toys typically fall under HS Code 9503.
| Tax Type | Amount |
|---|---|
| Import Duty | Usually 0%–4.7% depending on material and category |
| VAT (Mehrwertsteuer) | 19% on CIF value (Cost + Insurance + Freight) + duty |
Documents Required:
- Commercial invoice
- Packing list
- Bill of lading / airway bill
- CE Declaration of Conformity
- EN71 test report
- Importer’s EORI number (Economic Operator Registration and Identification)
Tips: A customs broker or freight forwarder can manage this process and avoid delays.
The Role of a Freight Forwarder
Shipping from China to Germany involves multiple steps — sourcing, export clearance, ocean or rail freight, customs clearance, and last-mile delivery.
A freight forwarder:
- Coordinates shipping and booking
- Consolidates cargo if needed
- Provides cost-effective routing (air, sea, or rail)
- Handles customs paperwork and HS code classification
- Offers door-to-door service and local delivery in Germany
Working with a freight forwarder ensures compliance and reduces risk, especially for first-time importers.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
| Mistake | Solution |
|---|---|
| Using non-certified suppliers | Always ask for EN71 & CE compliance documentation |
| Skipping labeling requirements | Translate instructions and warnings into German |
| Underestimating shipping time | Plan ahead — sea and rail take weeks |
| Not budgeting for VAT | Add 19% VAT to your total landed cost |
| DIY customs clearance | Let professionals handle it unless you’re experienced |
Conclusion
Shipping toys from China to Germany offers high potential — if done right. Focus on safety compliance, accurate labeling, reliable logistics, and customs clearance. Use CE-certified suppliers, comply with EN71, and partner with a trusted freight forwarder to streamline your shipments.
Whether you sell online, through retail, or wholesale, the German market rewards quality, safety, and transparency.
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FAQ:
Q1: Do toys imported into Germany need CE marking?
Yes. CE marking is mandatory for all toys sold in the EU, including Germany. It confirms compliance with safety regulations.
Q2: What are the testing requirements for toys?
Toys must comply with EN71 testing standards:
- EN71-1: Physical & mechanical properties
- EN71-2: Flammability
- EN71-3: Toxic elements (lead, cadmium, etc.)
Q3:Can I import toys to Germany via rail freight?
Absolutely. The China–Europe rail freight route (e.g. Chengdu to Duisburg) is popular for mid-volume toy shipments — faster than sea, cheaper than air.
Q4:Do I need a license to import toys into Germany?
No specific license is needed, but you must:
- Register for an EORI number
- Ensure products meet EU toy safety regulations
Q5:Is insurance required?
Not mandatory, but cargo insurance is highly recommended to protect against damage or loss during international transit.
