Flammable and explosive materials refer to items that are easy to burn or **, mainly including gasoline, diesel, natural gas, alcohol, matches, fireworks, etc. Due to the high level of danger of these items, they require strict approvals and supervision when imported.
According to international conventions and domestic laws and regulations, flammable and explosive materials that can be imported mainly include the following:
Industrial flammable and explosive materials: such as solvent oil, lubricating oil, thinner, etc., these items are mainly used in industrial production processes. Flammable and explosive materials for cleaning: such as alcohol, gasoline, etc., these items are mainly used for household or commercial cleaning. Flammable and explosive materials for fuel: such as diesel, gasoline, etc., these items are mainly used as fuel for vehicles. Flammable and explosive materials for medical use: such as iodine wine, red mercury, etc., these items are mainly used for medical purposes. Flammable and explosive materials for scientific research: such as nitric acid, sulfuric acid, etc., which are mainly used for scientific research experiments.
The information required for customs declaration of imported flammable and explosive materials usually includes the following:
Commercial Invoice: Lists the name, specification, quantity, unit price and other information of the goods in detail.
Packing list: List the name, specification, quantity and other information of each box of goods.
Bill of Lading: Proves that the goods have arrived at their destination.
Classification report: An appraisal report on the classification of dangerous goods issued by an authoritative testing agency.
Dangerous Goods Safety Data Sheet (MSDS): details the physical and chemical properties, hazards and safe disposal methods of the goods.
Packaging diagram of dangerous goods: Explain how the goods are packaged and how they are safely disposed of.
Compliance Statement: A notice issued by the manufacturer that the goods comply with relevant regulations and standards.
Other documents required by environmental protection regulations.
Power of Attorney: A document that entrusts a customs broker to handle customs declaration procedures.
Import and export operation right approval certificate: proves that the importer has the import and export operation right.