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When importing dangerous goods, strict adherence to the customs clearance process is the key to guaranteeing the smooth clearance of goods and ensuring transportation safety and compliance. The following is the streamlined customs clearance process for the import of dangerous goods:
Preparation of information
Importers need to prepare in advance the English and Chinese MSDS (MSDS) of the dangerous goods, identification report of hazardous characteristics, packing list, invoice, trade contract, etc. MSDS provides the physical and chemical properties of the dangerous goods and information on safe operation, and the identification report clarifies the hazardous category and degree of danger.
Advance declaration
Before the goods arrive at the port, you need to declare the name, composition, quantity, packaging form, hazardous category and other information of the dangerous goods to the Customs truthfully. Make sure the information is accurate to avoid false or incorrect declaration.
Arranging Inspection
Customs will inspect the goods to check whether the actual condition is consistent with the declared information, whether the packaging meets the requirements, and whether the dangerous goods identification labels are standardized. If any problem is found, it should be rectified or returned in time.
Payment of Duties and Taxes
According to the HS code and tax rate of the goods, account for and pay import duties, VAT and other taxes. Pay on time to avoid late payment fees affecting the progress of customs clearance.
Apply for license (if applicable)
Some dangerous goods need to apply for import license in advance (e.g. import license for dual-use items and technologies) to ensure smooth customs clearance of the goods.
Cargo Pickup
After the completion of customs clearance, arrange for the goods to be lifted out of the port, and strictly comply with the regulations on the transportation of dangerous goods during transportation to ensure safety.
Importers should standardize the operation and seek assistance from professional customs brokers or freight forwarders if necessary. Violation of the regulations may lead to cargo disposal or fines, and strict compliance with the process is the key to ensure smooth importation.