Information required for food import declaration.
1. Information required for customs declaration of imported food.
1.* Contracts, invoices, packing lists, bills of lading.
2.Import and export rights.
3.Official Certificate of Origin.
4.Official health certificate of the country of production Certificate of free sale.
5.Manufacturer's ingredient list.
6.Manufacturer's product inspection report.
7.Sales records, contracts (long-term imports)
8.If it is imported with wooden packaging, it is also necessary to provide a certificate of disinfection of wooden packaging issued by the official of the exporting country.
9.Packing lists, invoices, contracts, power of attorney for inspection and health certificates issued by foreign officials (if the health certificate contains other uncertain information, a written explanation issued by the official is also required).
10.Power of attorney for customs declaration (must be declared to the customs within ten days of the inspection declaration, and there may be a fine for overdue).
11.If the import contains wooden bags or wooden pallets, it is also necessary to provide a customs clearance form.
12.If the imported goods exceed 500kg, you also need to apply for an overweight equipment handover order at the Customs Closure Operation Division.
2. Precautions for imported food.
1.Check whether the inspection and quarantine certificate of imported food is complete to ensure that the product is imported through regular channels.
2.Carefully check whether the labeling of imported food meets the requirements of relevant regulations, including product name, ingredients, production date, shelf life and other information.
3.Comply with the relevant customs regulations to ensure that the declaration and inspection procedures of imported food are completed within the time specified by the customs.
4.Comply with food safety regulations, ensure that imported food meets national food safety standards, and protect the health of the people.
What is the customs valuation of yuzu tea imports.
Yuzu tea is a popular drink, and its import customs valuation will be affected by a variety of factors, such as origin, quality, quantity, import channels, etc. Therefore, the specific customs valuation needs to be determined on a case-by-case basis.
Generally speaking, the following aspects need to be considered in the customs valuation of the import of grapefruit tea:
1.Quality and grade: Different quality and grade of grapefruit tea will vary in the customs valuation. In general, high-quality yuzu tea** will be higher, so it will also be increased in the customs valuation.
2.Quantity and weight: The quantity and weight of yuzu tea will also affect the customs valuation. Generally speaking, the larger the quantity and weight of grapefruit tea, the higher the customs valuation.
3.Origin and import channel: Yuzu tea will also vary in customs valuation for different origins and import channels. Generally speaking, yuzu tea** imported from certain origins or through certain channels will be higher, so it will also be increased in customs valuation.
It should be noted that the specific customs valuation needs to be determined on a case-by-case basis, and needs to comply with relevant laws, regulations and regulations. If you need to know the specific customs valuation of grapefruit tea imports, it is recommended that you consult a professional customs declaration** or relevant agencies for detailed understanding and consultation.