Copper is undoubtedly one of the most widely used metals. With its excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, as well as its corrosion resistance, it plays an indispensable role in our lives everywhere. Globally, nearly 70% of copper is skillfully used in electrical and communication fields, becoming an important force for social progress. It is precisely because of the key role of copper in modern science and technology that it has been given the reputation of "the metal of the future".
Scrap copper, also known as scrap miscellaneous copper, is rich and diverse. It includes both the waste generated in the copper industry and the copper scrap from various waste products. These scraps are figuratively referred to as "new scrap" and "old scrap".
Information and explanations required for import customs clearance:
Hygiene license application materials:1Recycled copper composition catalogue, clearly indicating the content of restricted substances;2.Product quality standards to ensure compliance with relevant regulations;3.The proof of production and sales allowed by the country (or region) must be a copy and stamped with the official seal;4.The production country (or region) and other countries (or regions) shall provide a copy with a Chinese translation of the corresponding product inspection report according to the production, registration and sales review;5.Formal samples of product labels and instructions for use to ensure that they are clear and easy to understand and comply with specifications6.Samples of recycled copper in full packaging are available for on-site inspection and evaluation.
Customs declaration process:
1.Submit relevant documents and pay taxes and fees to ensure that the formalities are complete.
2.Handle the hygiene certificate of the goods to ensure that they meet the import standards.
3.Deliver the goods to the designated port to ensure that they arrive on time.
4.Information filing at the port for smooth customs clearance.
5.Prepare the stock of recycled copper and related documentation to ensure compliance.
6.Submit an application for import inspection and customs declaration, and release it after price review and inspection.
7.The staff conducts commodity inspection to ensure that the quality requirements are met, and waits for release. Precautions:
The Environmental Protection Control Standard for Imported Solid Waste that Can Be Used as Raw Materials - Waste Non-ferrous Metals (2017) requires that other copper waste and scrap materials (customs code "7404000090", Waste 6 categories) should be restricted from being mixed with other inclusions, and the total weight should not exceed 1 of the total weight of imported waste non-ferrous metals0%。
In the 2017 import standards for waste motors, waste wires and cables, waste hardware and electrical appliances (waste seven categories), it is required to restrict the mixing of other inclusions, and the total weight should not exceed 05%
Customs clearance of imported goods and international logistics of imports.