Required Documentation and Procedures for Olive Oil Importation and Considerations

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-26

Olive oil, a woody vegetable oil, is made from fresh olive fruit directly cold-pressed, without heat and chemical treatment, retaining its natural nutrients, olive oil is considered the most suitable for human nutrition among the oils discovered so far.

The following describes the documents and procedures required for olive oil imports, as well as the precautions.

Documentation required for the import of olive oil.

1. Commercial invoice;

Second, the packing list;

3. Import contract;

4. Certificate of Origin;

5. Health certificate;

6. Chinese label filing;

7. Power of attorney for customs declaration and inspection;

8. Bill of lading. Olive oil import process.

1. Confirm whether the country is accessible before importing

Check whether imports are allowed according to the olive oil customs code, and ask the inspection and quarantine department of the country exporting to China for regulatory requirements.

2. Handling the right to import:

The company with the right to import carries out the import declaration and customs clearance.

3. Preparation materials abroad:

It is necessary to provide a certificate of origin, a health certificate (free sale certificate), a packing list, a contract, and an invoice. These materials need to be sent to the importer, and the importer will be issued only after the importer has obtained the foreign inspection and quarantine bureau for review. After passing the review, the importer can get the health certificate and send it to the domestic freight forwarder.

Fourth, the domestic handling materials:

First of all, the importer needs to go to the local consignee for the record and get the record number. Then go to the local quarantine bureau to apply for the Chinese label filing and get the filing number. Only then can the work of customs declaration begins. When applying for inspection, you need to provide a certificate of origin, a health certificate (free sales certificate), a packing list, a contract, an invoice, and a health certificate. When declaring customs, you need to provide bills of lading, packing lists, contracts, certificates of origin, health certificates (free sales certificates), and invoices. In some cases, there will be other fees, such as customs duties and consumption taxes.

5. Customs inspection: The customs inspection mainly looks at whether the content of the goods meets the standards for exporting to China, and whether the labels and packaging meet the requirements. If it's okay, you can let it go. 6. Delivery: After the customs release, the freight forwarder will send the cleared goods to the designated place. At this point, the entire import process is over.

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