As someone who imports goods from China to Denmark, I’ve noticed the costs have surged in recent years. The shipping from China to Denmark time and method—especially air shipping from China to Denmark—heavily impact the price. Air freight is faster (5–10 days) but significantly more expensive than sea freight. Other factors include global fuel price fluctuations, port congestion, container shortages, and stricter customs regulations. These combined drive up the cost, particularly for urgent or high-value shipments that require fast delivery and more handling.

People Also Ask (PAA)
1. What makes shipping from China to Denmark so costly?
High fuel costs, container shortages, and increased demand all contribute to rising prices.
2. Is air shipping from China to Denmark more expensive than sea freight?
Yes, air shipping is much faster but can cost up to five times more than sea freight.
3. How long does it take to ship from China to Denmark by air?
Typically 5 to 10 days, depending on the carrier and route.
4. Are there cheaper alternatives for shipping from China to Denmark?
Yes, sea freight is a more affordable option if you can wait 30–40 days.
5. Can customs delays affect shipping costs?
Absolutely. Delays at customs can increase storage fees and prolong delivery times, raising overall costs.