The Chinese government agency, Certification and Accreditation Administration (CNCA), will administer this certification process. The China Quality Certification Center (CQC) has been designated by the CNCA to process the CCC mark applications. Chinese Customs may hold products not meeting the CCC requirements and impose penalties on the importers or consignees.
The following is an abbreviated listing of the commodities requiring certification:
Additionally, spare parts and replacement parts may, in some cases, require CCC certification or may qualify for an exemption (requires application form).
The entire list of affected commodities and the CCC online application guide are available from the CQC Web site at http://www.ccc-cn.org/ccccatalog.htm
Additional information can be obtained at the following Web site:
http://www.ccc-cn.org/en/cccfaqs.html
Please Note: China Inspection and Quarantine (CIQ) require the importer to provide China Compulsory Certification (CCC) and shipments are subject to compulsory quarantine inspection. Shipments of commodities listed above require CCC regardless of shipment types / category, including shipping to individuals for personal use. Shipments, other than the commodities listed above, consigned to individuals (personal use only) are exempted from providing CCC. In Shenzhen, this requirement is extended to shipments consigned to individuals.
The brand type of the goods for import and export:
Export preferential status:
It is not required for all, however shipments can be held by local authority in United Arab Emirates after screening due to lack of MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) or NON DG (Dangerous Goods) declaration letter from the shipper resulting to misconnections and impacting end-to-end service.
It would be advisable for all shipments originating, transiting and terminating for UAE to have MSDS or NON DG declaration from shipper enclosed in the shipment and copies to be uploaded in IDIS.
Formal entry shipments are shipments that require import license/permit/quota/special clearance documents; and/or CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight) value is above RMB 5000.
All bonded transfer shipments (import and export) at Zhengzhou, Xian and Wuhan require packing list.
Shipment of Commodities which fall under anti-dumping list require a Certificate of Origin and Original Invoice issued bythe manufacturer for customs clearance. General national tariffs and anti-dumping duties will be applied if documents required are incomplete. There is a high possibility that the shipments will be selected for customs inspection.
Most common commodities subject to anti-dumping regulations:
This includes samples and advertising articles valued at RMB 400 and below, which were previously duty-exempted, but are now taxable.
With effect from January 1, 2009, the General Administration of China Customs (GAC) has implemented new import and export requirements; this affects all modes of transportation into and out of China:
According to China Customs regulations GAC#172, there should be no discrepancy between the actual weight (known as gross weight) of import shipment and the weight on waybill, otherwise, airlines should send the telegram to Customs for manifest amendment, and it will take additional 2 working days for manifest amendment.
Customers and UPS center operations need to ensure that there is no discrepancy between the actual weight (known as gross weight) of the import shipment and the weight on the waybill. UPS air operations needs to make sure that there is no discrepancy between the actual total weight of the import shipment and the weight on the master air waybill.
New Customs Declaration Form (GAC#60)
High Value Shipments to Shenzhen Import shipments destined for Shenzhen (Postcode 518001-518199) will be held at the UPS import gateway in Hong Kong prior to importation into China for further instructions from the consignee. UPS will contact the consignee for necessary clearance information. Once documentation is prepared and ready, the shipments will be forwarded to Shenzhen for clearance.
Export Shipments over RMB5000 All shipments exporting out of China valued greater than RMB5000 or 100kgs require a formal export entry along with export documentation from the shipper.
GAC26, formerly GAC56, is a special e-Commerce channel under which shipments are duty free, relevant VAT and/or consumption tax is paid at a 30% discount, lower inspection rates are administered, returns can re-claim drawback taxes within 30 days, and shipments are cleared within one day. However, use of GAC26 requires e-Commerce companies to register in advance, maintain a legal entity in China, and submit order information, proof of payment, and shipment details. Furthermore only 1,321 commodities are eligible but they are exempt from import licenses and CIQ declaration forms (except for shipments distributed from a bonded warehouse in China). GAC26 shipments may not exceed 5,000 RMB CIF and 26,000 RMB CIF per consignee per year, otherwise they have to be declared as Personal Goods (GAC43) (details below). Consignee must be Chinese nationality. UPS is only registered for GAC26 in Shanghai, Guangzhou Shatian and Beijing. Please contact the APAC Brokerage Solutions and China Brokerage Operations teams for MOP set up.
Also known as Category A, includes documents like blue prints, brochures, greeting cards, etc. of no commercial value. Does not include CDs, VCDs, and DVDs. No official standards available but quantities and values should be reasonable. Shipments are Customs cleared through the simplified clearance process with the KJ1 Declaration Form completed by the broker.
e-Commerce shipments that cannot be declared through GAC26 must be declared through Personal Goods (GAC43) or General Cargo.
Personal Goods shipments include personal gifts shipped between individuals (for example, gifts between relatives and friends) that are of a reasonable quantity and for personal consumption. Formal declaration is required for Personal Goods shipments to & from Hong Kong, Macau & Taiwan, if the declared shipment value is greater than RMB 800. For all other countries or territories, formal declaration is required if the declared shipment value exceeds RMB 1,000. Personal Goods shipments with a declared shipment value less than RMB 50 will be exempt from duty. If a shipment exceeds the RMB 1,000 value threshold but contains only 1 item and the item is for personal use only, China Customs may allow it to be declared as a Personal Good. (This is at the discretion of China Customs). For Personal gifts shipped between individuals, the consignee is required to provide a copy of his or her identification card (citizens) or passport (non-citizens), a copy of the purchase order or other documents to prove the declaration value, Power of Attorney and any other related China Customs/CIQ clearance documents.
There are two scenarios for unaccompanied baggage.
For unaccompanied baggage consignees are required to provide the following clearance documents:
This category is further sub-classified into 3 categories.
Consignee of the below 3 categories must be a registered importer with Customs with registered business scope covering the trading of the imported commodity; without which, a trading company can be entrusted. Consignee can engage a trading company of their choice. All dealings & charges applicable will be between the consignee & the trading company.
Non-Dutiable and Dutiable Samples and Advertising Materials (1 & 2) shipment requires detailed description, specifications, model numbers, quantity, unit, CIF value (a clear breakdown of cost, insurance and freight) on the invoice. Otherwise, clearance delay is expected.
1) Non-Dutiable Samples & Advertising Materials (Category B)
Per shipment value should not attract total duty & tax amount exceeding 50 RMB. Invoice & waybill should indicate specifically the type of products (eg. Samples of wool cap, advertising material of printed brochures, etc.) Controlled/restricted items cannot be classified under this category. Customs clearance is via the simplified clearance process where broker will fill out the KJ2 Declaration Form.
2) Dutiable Samples & Advertising Materials (Category C)
Shipments are submitted through the simplified clearance process where KJ3 Declaration Form is applied. Controlled/restricted items are excluded from this category. The invoice must state the reason for export is "sample of no commercial value"; If the descriptions are clothes, the brands are required on the invoice. Personal effects are not allowed to declare under KJ3.
3) Formal Entry Shipments (Category D)
This category includes shipments not classified elsewhere; shipments requiring import license/permit/quota/special clearance documents; and/or shipments where consignee is expected of a special requirement (for example, repair & return, duty exempted shipments, etc). All formal entry shipments requires a packing list from shipper for clearance.
There are special stipulations on the following commodities when shipping to China Mainland. If you plan to ship one of the commodities listed below, be sure to adhere to the following stipulations in order to avoid delays and holds at customs.
An Animal Quarantine Certification from the Quarantine Agency or official authorized quarantine body of origin country or territory is required. Shipments are subject to compulsory quarantine inspection.
Shipments consigned to personal individuals are exempt (except for Shanghai, Shenzhen and Xiamen) and only ONE cellular telephone per personal shipment. For Shanghai (postal range 200000-247282, 310000-325811), Shenzhen and Xiamen, this requirement is further extended to personal items. The individual is required to obtain the CCC from the supplier or the manufacturer of the goods.
Shipments consigned to individuals for personal use are exempted except for Shanghai. For Shanghai (postal range 200000-247282, 310000-325811), this requirement is further extended to personal items. The individual is required to obtain the CCC from the supplier or the manufacturer of the goods.
SHANGHAI EXPO 2010 - It is important to separate personal effects and exhibition goods into separate shipments. Exhibits and exhibition articles intended for the Expo require formal entry if consignee has Confirmation Letter of Entering Materials for Expo prior to the shipments arrival. Shippers should clearly indicate on Waybill and invoice that shipments are destined for the Shanghai Expo.
Original manufacturer invoice is also required should the country or territory of origin be stated as countries or territories of the European Community. Failure to comply may result in Customs imposing anti-dumping duty rates.
Shipper is to provide:
Consignee is provide:
Shipments are subject to compulsory quarantine inspection.
Products from epidemic areas as identified by Chinese Quarantine Agency could be prohibited from importation. Importers are advised to inquire about such information from the local quarantine agency prior to importation.
If the item runs on electricity, an Automated Import License is also required. In addition to that, particularly for Electrocardiograph, the importer must provide China Compulsory Certification and Automated Import License.
However shipments with CIF value more than RMB 5000 consignee must go through a state council authorized company (for example, China National Publications Import and Export (Group) Corporation, China International Book Trading Corporation and etc.) for entrustment and Customs clearance.
Personal Printed Matters & Audio / Visual Products
Note: A China Compulsory Certification and import license is required. All import license applications are issued through the representative/Branch office of the Ministry of Commerce in the respective cities/provinces.
Wooden furniture and other processed wooden products do not require a Phytosanitary Certificate from origin, but consignee to provide an official statement on the method of wood processing.
All items made of wood, cane, bamboo and rattan imported into China must undergo quarantine checks and compulsory clearance from China Inspection & Quarantine Bureau, which could add 1 to 2 days of delay.
In the event of non-compliance, the package will be treated, destroyed or re-exported. Charges will apply in these instances.
Shipments from overseas (online) or commercial companies will NOT be deemed as gifts
Customs in China requires the individual's passport or certificate to clear shipments; the consignee must supply these to Customs officials.
In addition to a detailed description/name of each item, necessary to add additional comment of "gift shipment" and "Personal Shipment" on the invoice and in the Special Instructions box of the UPS Waybill to ensure a proper assessment of duties and taxes and to help with customs clearance.
This is to differentiate between personal and commercial goods.
The consignee's telephone number must be on the invoice.
Chinese Customs assess import duty and tax based on CIF value. It is mandatory to indicate the Incoterm and any other supplementary charges, (for example, insurance premium, freight cost, etc.) on the invoice.
China Customs has reinforce the strict declaration. Shipment is not allow to declare under general description, example "Electronics". They need detailed description.
When preparing invoice, please follow below guideline to fill in merchandise description:
The destination country or territory considers the following items as document shipments. If criteria are listed, the shipment must meet those criteria to be considered a document shipment.
In addition to the prohibited commodities listed here, it is prohibited to ship the following commodities to China Mainland.
Please refer to the ISC database for details on approved shippers.
For B2B shipments, consignee needs additional pre-approval by UPS China. This is a one-time approval. UPS Sales team, please contact your local ISC coordinator for further information.
B2C General Information & Limitation - wine to China: Value: The import clearance of a single B2C purchase with value threshold either at 1,000 RMB for a shipment with multiple items (800 RMB from HK/MO) or at no maximum cap for a shipment with a single item. Quantity: Must be of a reasonable quantity for personal consumption. Based on actual value: 1. For multiple items, the maximum value is RMB1,000. Eg. If the actual value is RMB300 per bottle, 3 bottles will be the maximum number. 2. If actual value exceeds RMB1,000, it must be of a shipment with single item only. 3. China customs has the pricing list for Wine. Actual shipment value which falls below the pricing, final shipment value will be determined based on the pricing list. a) Alcohol % below 12%, and below 750ml/bottle, the value is RMB100 per bottle (10 bottles will be the maximum number.) b) Alcohol% greater than 12%, but less than or equal to 22%, and below 750ml/bottle, the value is RMB200 per bottle (5 bottles will be the maximum.) Clearance days: 5-7 business days for customs and CIQ declaration HS & Duty: HS code: 02020000; Duty rate: 60% Shipper Requirements: 1. Waybill with valid consignee's contact name, cell phone number & email address 2. Invoice with valid consignee's contact name, cell phone number & email address Shipper needs put below information on the invoice. A) Merchandise description in details b) Quantity c) Packing Specification (in bottle, can or etc.) d) Brand e) Origin / Producing area f) Winery information g) If for resales or not h) Alcohol % 3. Purchase order copy (to show the value) 4. Power Of Attorney (POA) with consignee's signature 5. Consignee's ID copy (the front and back sides) Passport for foreigner, Chinese national ID cards for Chinese residents. Consignee requirements ((#1-3, we will not ask consignee to provide again if we get them from shipper): 1. Purchase order copy (to show the value) 2. Power Of Attorney (POA) with consignee's signature 3. Consignee's ID copy (the front and back sides) Passport for foreigner, Chinese national ID cards for Chinese residents. 4. Other explanation letters if require by Customs / CIQ *International Special Commodities (ISC) is a UPS contractual service that enables selected customers to ship certain articles restricted in UPS tariff.
*An International Special Commodities (ISC) is a UPS Special Commodities Program contractual service that enables selected customers under contract to ship certain previously prohibited articles, (for example, Plants, Seeds, Tobacco, Alcoholic Beverages, and Perishables including Frozen Meat and Frozen Fish).
Currently China is only approved to export Electronic Cigarettes. The remaining commodities are prohibited.
Paintings or other works of art can be accepted if the artist is still alive, the artwork is replaceable and an art dealer or gallery has appraised the artwork within the last year. If the declared value of the artwork is greater than $100.00 and there is a claim, the shipper must provide a copy of the original invoice, a bill of sale, or other proof certifying in writing the actual cost or replacement cost of the item.
Artwork includes the following: Original engravings, prints, lithographs, original sculptures, statuary.
The term "Artwork" does not apply to: architectural, engineering, industrial, topographical, commercial drawings, hand-painted or hand-decorated manufactured articles.
UPS has compliance responsibilities under Export Administrator Regulations (EAR) and must know their customers and be aware of suspicious circumstances that may be present in an export transaction.
State Department Controlled shipments are those shipments which require either a State Department License (SDL) or SDL Exemption, also referred to as ITAR shipments.)
UPS (small package) State Department License (SDL) or State Department License Exemption (SDL Exemption) controlled shipments are prohibited to and from this country or territory.
Please note that UPS Freight Forwarding can address the customer's delivery needs by transporting these restricted shipments via alternate routes that bypass China.
For China import, more specific import requirements for Dietary Supplement or health products for personal use and Non-illicit drugs/Medicine for personal use:
1) Import of non-illicit drugs/medicine for personal use
2) Import of dietary supplement or health products for personal use
Examples of prohibited guns/firearms are BB guns, crossbows, pistols, muzzle loaders, pellet guns, rifles, shotguns, starter pistols, Also included as a prohibited item are any device discharging an electrical charge (taser guns).
Parts of guns/firearms are also prohibited. If it is a part or piece that makes the firearm/weapon work, or if it operates, discharges, or ejects a projectile, it is prohibited. If it enhances, promotes or aides the performance of the firearm/weapon, it is also prohibited. Examples of prohibited parts are barrels, triggers, magazines/clips that hold bullets, night vision aids, and gun scopes or rifle scopes.
No approvals will be granted using the International Special Commodity (ISC) exception request process.
All knives considered to be weapons are prohibited. Examples of knives considered to be weapons and are not admissible into China include bayonets, box cutters, daggers, hunting knives, machetes, pocketknives, switchblades, and swords.
Examples of knives that are admissible into China are butter knives (rounded tip and no sharp edges).
Examples of knives that MAY be admissible into China upon special request are collectibles, display purposes only, permits obtained by the consignee, and some knives if they meet certain measurement requirements (length and tip angle).
Special requests for items described on the list as prohibited, or items not clearly identified in the definitions can be submitted through your Global Brokerage Support for follow-up with China.
Lithium battery with or without equipment export from China Port should have a certification for air safety transport by the 3rd party test laboratory approved by UPS Airline.
Customers must use an authorized UPS Store, UPS Customer Center or an ISC approved shipper to ship personal effects. The UPS Store, UPS Customer Center and ISC approved shipper will be required to identify personal effect shipments on the shipping label by placing "ISC-Personal Effects" in the Reference Field of a UPS "smart" label or in the Special Instructions Field of a UPS waybill. They must also clearly indicate 'Personal Effects' shipment on the Commercial Invoice.
Customer is required to submit their passport, visa, & proof of entry to China (with arrival stamp on passport), an invoice with detailed itemized descriptions, value, freight & insurance & Explanation Letter of Import Purpose. With the above information, UPS China Brokerage will complete & submit Personal Import & Export Declaration Form to China Customs. China Inspection & Quarantine Bureau may require an inspection on shipment. Duties & taxes may be assessed by China customs, shipment may experience delays in time-in-transit and China customs may request physical inspection of the shipment.
Prohibited articles listed in the UPS service guide cannot be accepted as personal effects.
See Clearance Information - Category 3: Personal Effects to Eastern China for more details.
If such products need to be exported, the shipper must provide an authorization letter issued by Shenzhen Netac Technology Co., or the shipment cannot be exported. These export shipments will also require customs inspection.
This requirement does not currently affect Shanghai and Northern China.
Special requests for items described on the list as prohibited, or items not clearly identified in the definitions can be submitted through the International Special Commodity (ISC) exception request process using the following link: http://bia.inside.ups.com/bia/apps/marketing/information/Prohibited/default.cfm
Saturday Delivery Available: Yes
Not available in all areas. Always check the international time in transit system for details of service availability within a country or territory.
China has delivery service on Saturday by request.
Always check Calculate Time and Cost for details of service availability and guarantee information within a country or territory. All Service Levels may not be available to or from every address within a country or territory.
Affected items include electronic radar products, electronic communication products, broadcast and television products, computer products, household electronic products, electronic measurement instrument products, security products for electron, electronic component products, electronic application products, electronic material products, and other relative products and their accessory parts. Electronic components and materials which may not be the end products must also conform. Toxic/harmful substances like lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE), and any other toxic or harmful substances or elements prescribed by the State must also adhere to the requirements.
Two aspects of conformation are (1) industy standards which include requirements for concentration limits, marking requirements and testing methods; and (2) administered catalog of pollution control of electronic information products. This catalog is still under development at this moment. The first phase of implementation which will take effect March 1, 2007 is self declaration of environmental information in the electronic information product based on the marking requirement.
For more information, refer to http://www.mii.gov.cn
Email enquiries can be directed to [email protected]
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