The information and documents that must be prepared for the application of the agarwood endangered c

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

1. Introduction

Agarwood, the name of traditional Chinese medicine. It is a white wood incense plant of the family Aquilaria sinensis (Lourgilg resin-containing wood. It is distributed in Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, Fujian and other places.

I believe that many people do not know about the import declaration procedures and processes and other issues, next, for you to introduce the import declaration in detail!

2. The documents required for the application of the agarwood endangerment certificate

1.Application report (written application for import and export of wild animals and plants, stating the import and export or region, species, quantity, **use), etc.

2.Application Form for Wild Animals and Plants and Their Products (Units or individuals applying for wild animals and plants and their products shall submit the application form.) The relevant content in the form should be filled in truthfully, and should not be omitted, and the materials should be printed).

3.Import and export contracts or agreements.

4.**Prove.

Applications for the export of wild animals and plants and their products shall be submitted to the provincial wildlife administrative department issued by the first certificate and the provincial wildlife administrative department issued by the first certificate.

3. Precautions for handling endangerment certificates

1) The applicant shall fill in the application form truthfully and submit relevant documents and materials

2) The application form and relevant documents shall be stamped with the seal of the applicant unit;

3) The submitted materials shall be in Chinese or English, and if other languages are used, translations in Chinese or English shall be provided;

4) The applicant shall submit all materials within the time limit specified in the application form for the import of endangered species, and shall be responsible for the authenticity of the materials.

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