The documents that need to be prepared for the import declaration of dairy products are strict, and with the increasing demand for dairy products, the number of imported dairy products is also increasing year by year. These documents include commercial invoices, packing lists, bills of lading, contracts, certificates of origin, health certificates, and other supporting documents.
The commercial invoice is one of the core documents for import customs declaration, which provides detailed information about the goods, including the name, quantity, unit price, total price, etc. The packing list provides information about the packing status of the goods, including the quantity, weight and dimensions of each box. The bill of lading is a document used by the importer to pick up the goods after they arrive at the port of destination.
The contract is one of the important documents for import declaration, which stipulates the rights and obligations between the importer and the exporter. A certificate of origin is a document that certifies the origin of goods, and the requirements for a certificate of origin may vary from country to country.
Hygiene certificates: Dairy products that fall under the category of food require supporting documents issued by the official inspection body or certification body of the exporting country to prove that the goods meet food safety standards. Other supporting documents may also be required according to the regulatory requirements of different countries and regions, such as import licenses, phytosanitary certificates, etc.
When preparing these documents, it is necessary to ensure their authenticity and accuracy, and pay attention to the regulatory requirements of different countries and regions. If necessary, it is advisable to seek the help of a leading authority to ensure the smooth completion of the import declaration formalities.