Plant derived food import declaration process What information is required for tomato sauce import c

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

Customs declaration process for the import of food of plant origin.

First, the import declaration process.

1.Determine the importing country and the type of food of plant origin, and understand the relevant import regulations and requirements;

2.Sign a contract with a foreign merchant and determine the import details

3.Import licenses, including phytosanitary certificates, certificates of origin, etc.;

4.Arrange freight for the delivery of plant-derived food products to China;

5.After arriving at the Chinese port, go through the procedures of inspection, customs declaration, tax payment, etc.;

6.Customs inspects the goods to ensure compliance with relevant standards and regulations;

7.After passing the inspection, the customs will release it, and the plant-derived food can enter the market for sale.

2. Precautions.

1.Ensure that imported plant-derived foods comply with relevant Chinese laws, regulations and standards;

2.When applying for an import license, it is necessary to provide true and accurate information to avoid problems such as false declarations

3.When carrying out inspection and customs declaration, it is necessary to declare in accordance with relevant Chinese regulations and pay the corresponding customs duties and value-added tax

4.For plant-derived foods that need to be transported in the cold chain, it is necessary to ensure the whole cold chain to ensure food quality and safety.

What information is required for the import inspection of ketchup.

The following information is required when carrying out the import commodity inspection of tomato sauce:

1.Certificate of Origin: certifying the ** place of ketchup;

2.Hygiene Certificate: Proves that the ketchup meets the Chinese hygiene standards;

3.Ingredient analysis report: prove that the ingredients of tomato sauce comply with Chinese regulations;

4.Packaging & Labeling: Certify that the packaging and labelling of tomato sauce complies with Chinese regulations;

5.Import License: Proof that an import permit has been obtained;

6.Other relevant information: such as ** contract, shipping documents, etc.

In addition to providing relevant information, the following points need to be noted:

1.Ensure that the tomato paste purchased comes from a manufacturer that complies with the relevant standards and regulations in China;

2.Before conducting commodity inspection, it is necessary to understand China's import regulations and standards for tomato paste in advance, so as to better prepare relevant information and go through procedures;

3.When conducting commodity inspection, it is necessary to conduct random inspection or comprehensive testing in accordance with relevant Chinese regulations to ensure that the product quality meets the requirements;

4.For unqualified ketchup products, they need to be returned or destroyed to avoid entering the market.

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