General Administration of Chinese Customs announcement number 15 of 2024: Phytosanitary requirements for imported chickpeas from Uzbekistan

Published 2024년 2월 4일

Tridge summary

China's General Administration of Customs and Uzbekistan's Ministry of Agriculture have agreed on phytosanitary requirements for Uzbek chickpeas exported to China. The requirements include pre-export quarantine, certification, and compliance with China's phytosanitary laws, national food safety standards, and the provisions of the protocol. Chickpeas must be free from certain harmful organisms and meet specific pre-shipment requirements. Non-compliance could result in the goods being returned, destroyed, or harmlessly disposed of, with serious violations potentially leading to a suspension of exports.
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Original content

According to the relevant laws and regulations of my country and the protocol between the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China and the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the phytosanitary requirements for Uzbekistan's chickpeas exported to China, from now on, the import of Uzbekistan's chickpeas that meets the following relevant requirements is allowed: 1. Basis for inspection and quarantine (1) "Biosafety Law of the People's Republic of China"; (2) "Law of the People's Republic of China on Entry and Exit Animal and Plant Quarantine" and its implementation regulations; (3) "Food Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" and its implementation regulations; (4) "Measures for the Supervision and Administration of Entry and Exit Grain Inspection and Quarantine"; (5) "Measures of the People's Republic of China on Import and Export Food Safety Management"; (6) "Protocol between the General Administration of Customs of the People's ...

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