Customs access to Uzbekistan almonds

Published Oct 14, 2025

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On October 9, the General Administration of Customs issued a notice on the inspection and quarantine requirements for the import of Uzbek almonds, allowing the import of Uzbek almonds that meet the requirements.

The Uzbek almonds allowed for import are those made from almonds grown in Uzbekistan, selected, cleaned, dried, or processed through other techniques in Uzbekistan, and intended for human consumption.

The imported Uzbek almonds must not contain the following quarantine pests of concern to China: apple codling moth, grape leaf roller, Ferrisia malvastra, almond wasp, and Fusarium solani. The imported Uzbek almonds must not contain live insects or any other impurities added or mixed in.

The imported Uzbek almonds should be dehydrated using ovens or drying machines, and moldy kernels should be removed during the processing. The entire process of planting, production, processing, storage, transportation, and export of the raw materials for the imported Uzbek almonds should be guided and supervised to ensure compliance with the relevant safety and health requirements of both countries, and to prevent contamination by pathogenic microorganisms or toxic and harmful substances.

Upon arrival at the Chinese entry port, the Chinese Customs will implement inspection and quarantine supervision for the imported Uzbek almonds. After passing the inspection, they will be allowed to enter the country. If the Chinese side finds that the imported Uzbek almonds violate the relevant laws and regulations, national food safety standards, and the provisions of the "Protocol," the Chinese Customs will handle the matter in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations of China, and will inform the Uzbek side of the violations and the measures taken.

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On October 9, the General Administration of Customs issued a notice on the inspection and quarantine requirements for the import of Uzbek almonds, allowing the import of Uzbek almonds that meet the requirements. The Uzbek almonds allowed for import are those made from almonds grown in Uzbekistan, selected, cleaned, dried, or processed through other techniques in Uzbekistan, and intended for human consumption. The imported Uzbek almonds must not contain the following quarantine pests of concern to China: apple codling moth, grape leaf roller, Ferrisia malvastra, almond wasp, and Fusarium solani. The imported Uzbek almonds must not contain live insects or any added or mixed impurities. The imported Uzbek almonds should be dehydrated using ovens or drying machines, and moldy kernels should be removed during the processing. The process of planting, production, processing, storage, transportation, and export of the imported Uzbek almonds should be guided and supervised to ensure ...
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