Customs clearance process for importing three types of dangerous goods into the Philippines
The Philippines, a country located in Southeast Asia, has sustained and rapid economic development in recent years, and its exchanges with countries around the world have become increasingly frequent. However, in imported goods, the customs clearance process for dangerous goods has always been the focus of attention. In this article, Juhai International will introduce in detail the customs clearance process of three types of dangerous goods imported from the Philippines, in order to provide a useful reference for relevant enterprises.
1. Information required for the import declaration of three types of dangerous goods:
Three types of dangerous goods certificate of origin, health certificate, composition test report, three types of dangerous goods invoice, packing list, consignee and consignor record, label, declaration elements, bill of lading, air waybill, etc.
Two and three types of dangerous goods import declaration and customs clearance process:
1. Confirm whether the three types of dangerous goods in the country are allowed before import.
2. Provide test reports abroad to confirm whether they meet Chinese standards.
3. Confirm whether the domestic company can provide three types of dangerous goods qualifications.
4. Confirm the advance deposit for the cooperation of three types of dangerous goods.
5. Prepare the information for booking and customs declaration out of foreign countries.
6. Before arriving in Hong Kong, do three types of dangerous goods customs clearance.
7. Replace the documents for customs declaration and commodity inspection and pay taxes.
8. Sampling and testing of three types of dangerous goods.
9. Release delivery.
10. Sell health certificates.
3. Enterprise qualification requirements for domestic importers of three types of dangerous goods imports:
1. The right to import and export three types of dangerous goods.
2. Customs enterprise annual report declaration, customs paperless signing, electronic entrustment agreement signing (first import processing).
In short, the customs clearance process of the three types of dangerous goods imported into the Philippines involves many links, and enterprises need to fully understand the relevant laws and regulations of the Philippines, prepare complete declaration materials, and choose professional logistics companies and warehouses. Only in this way can enterprises ensure the safety and smoothness of the dangerous goods import process.