1. Commercial invoice.
Commercial invoice is one of the most basic documents for import customs declaration, which is used to prove the value, quantity, type and other information of goods. When submitting a commercial invoice, you need to ensure that its content is true, accurate, and consistent with the actual situation of the goods. If there are special requirements, such as letter of credit, etc., you need to fill in in accordance with the relevant regulations.
Second, the packing list.
The packing list is used to prove the packaging of the goods, including the quantity, type, material and other information of the packaging. When submitting the packing list, you need to ensure that its contents are true, accurate, and consistent with the actual situation of the goods. At the same time, information such as the total weight and total volume of the cargo must be provided.
3. Bill of lading. The bill of lading is a certificate of ownership of the goods, and it is also one of the important documents for import customs declaration. When submitting the bill of lading, it is necessary to ensure that its contents are true, accurate and consistent with the actual situation of the goods. At the same time, a copy or electronic version of the bill of lading must be provided for customs inspection.
Fourth, the quality certificate.
The quality certificate is used to certify the quality, specifications, performance and other information of the goods. When submitting the quality certificate, it must be issued by the manufacturer or a third-party testing agency, and ensure that its content is true, accurate, and consistent with the actual situation of the goods. If there are special requirements, please fill in the relevant regulations.
5. Certificate of Origin.
A certificate of origin is used to certify the origin of the goods. When submitting the certificate of origin, it needs to be issued by the exporting country** and ensure that its content is true, accurate and consistent with the actual situation of the goods. If there are special requirements, please fill in the relevant regulations.
6. Other documents.
Depending on the requirements of the importing country, additional documents such as import licenses, phytosanitary certificates, etc. may also be required. When submitting these documents, it is important to ensure that their contents are true, accurate and consistent with the actual conditions of the goods. If there are special requirements, please fill in the relevant regulations.
The above are the basic documents required for the import declaration of recycled pulp. In practice, it may vary depending on the situation. Therefore, before importing recycled pulp, it is important to fully understand the relevant regulations and standards, as well as the requirements and processes of the importing country. If necessary, you can consult a professional customs declaration** or relevant authorities to ensure the smooth completion of import customs procedures.