"The inspection of import and export commodities refers to the work that an inspection institution established by the state or an independent institution registered with the government inspects and appraises the quality, specification, hygiene, safety, quantity, etc. of import and export goods, and issues certificates. The purpose is to protect the legitimate rights and interests of all parties to foreign trade after being certified by a third party. The state stipulates that important import and export commodities shall not be imported or exported without certificates issued after inspection. Commodity inspection is not for all commodities. Products outside the commodity inspection catalogue are not subject to commodity inspection. At present, there are two types of goods that need commodity inspection. One is that HS code can be found in customs supervision condition B, and commodity inspection is required for export. In addition, the export of goods in the 2015 version of the Dangerous Chemicals Catalogue also needs to be subject to commodity inspection. There are two cases when the commodity inspection is done, one is that there is a receipt with an electronic account number on it. The base account can be directly used for customs declaration if it can find information on the customs website. If no information can be found on the customs website according to the account number, the customs broker needs to go to the customs window to change the commodity inspection For more information, please contact our professional team:"
| The inspection of import and export commodities refers to the work that an inspection institution established by the state or an independent institution registered with the government inspects and appraises the quality, specification, hygiene, safety, quantity, etc. of import and export goods, and issues certificates. The purpose is to protect the legitimate rights and interests of all parties to foreign trade after being certified by a third party. The state stipulates that important import and export commodities shall not be imported or exported without certificates issued after inspection. Commodity inspection is not for all commodities. Products outside the commodity inspection catalogue are not subject to commodity inspection. At present, there are two types of goods that need commodity inspection. One is that HS code can be found in customs supervision condition B, and commodity inspection is required for export. In addition, the export of goods in the 2015 version of the Dangerous Chemicals Catalogue also needs to be subject to commodity inspection. There are two cases when the commodity inspection is done, one is that there is a receipt with an electronic account number on it. The base account can be directly used for customs declaration if it can find information on the customs website. If no information can be found on the customs website according to the account number, the customs broker needs to go to the customs window to change the commodity inspection For more information, please contact our professional team: |