Trade Compliance
Complete guide to the import of roller skates: From customs policies to purchase guides, foreign trade agents help you avoid pitfalls
Complete guide to the import of roller skates: From customs policies to purchase guides, foreign trade agents help you avoid pitfalls
On August 28, 2023, the National Medical Products Administration made significant updates to the Cosmetic Safety and Technical Standards (2015 Edition), including additions and revisions to multiple testing methods, as well as the inclusion of new prohibited ingredients. This is a major change that will affect not only cosmetic manufacturers but also consumers.
MoreFrom Canada to Brazil to the United States, electronics and telecommunications equipment manufacturers need to prepare for Fall 2023. What? Havent heard about it? Dont worry—this article will help you get the full picture!
MoreThe DAO 22-01 passed by the Philippine Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) was issued on March 5, 2022, and will officially take effect on September 5, 2023.
MoreThe new EU Battery Law has become a regulation that enterprises urgently need to understand and follow, whether they are manufacturers, importers or distributors. This new regulation not only includes restrictions on hazardous substances, but also covers many aspects such as carbon footprint and recycling requirements. Chinese enterprises exporting battery - containing products such as batteries and electric vehicles to the EU face many challenges, especially in terms of battery carbon footprint. This is not a simple compliance game, but a global cooperation involving multiple dimensions of environment, safety and economy. Reading the regulations thoroughly, analyzing them in - depth and making timely rectifications - these are the three - step compliance trilogy that every enterprise needs to keep in mind.
MoreFollowing the Japanese governments decision to discharge Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water into the sea starting August 24, 2023, China Customs immediately issued an announcement to completely suspend the import of Japanese aquatic products. This decision is based on Chinas Import and Export Food Safety Management Measures and considers food safety and consumer health. This measure not only affects hundreds of Japanese aquatic product producers and Chinese importers and distributors but has also sparked public discussion about the safety of Japanese cuisine.
MoreThe Regulation on Batteries and Waste Batteries reviewed and adopted by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union will come into force on August 17, 2023. It aims to establish a sustainable battery management model, ensure the security of the supply chain, and reduce the environmental and social negative impacts of the entire battery life cycle. This regulation will have a significant impact on Chinese new energy vehicle manufacturers and battery manufacturers entering the European market.
MoreThe General Administration of Customs issued the Announcement on Issuing , which details the customs supervision requirements for offshore spot - traded soybeans, covering aspects such as the identification of bonded trading warehouses, quarantine approval, declaration and tax calculation, and transportation management, aiming to make the trading of offshore spot - traded soybeans at the Qianhai United Exchange Center more standardized and convenient.<進(jìn)口離岸現(xiàn)貨交易大豆監(jiān)督管理規(guī)范(試行)>October 13, 2024 14:33
MoreTo deepen corporate responsibility, enhance automotive market vitality, and support the high-quality development of the automotive industry, the CNCA has decided to implement a self-inspection and self-certification reform pilot for the mandatory product certification (CCC certification) of four types of vehicles (flatbed, box, van, and dump trucks) in the automotive product sector.
MoreIn order to further deepen the economic and trade cooperation between China and Serbia and improve the customs clearance efficiency of bilateral trade, on February 4, 2021, the Government of the Peoples Republic of China and the Government of the Republic of Serbia signed the Agreement between the Government of the Peoples Republic of China and the Government of the Republic of Serbia on the Mutual Recognition of the Enterprise Credit Management System of the General Administration of Customs of the Peoples Republic of China and the Authorized Economic Operator System of the Customs Administration of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Serbia (hereinafter referred to as the Mutual Recognition Agreement). Since October 1, 2023, the Mutual Recognition Agreement has come into force.
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