China Customs Revises Registration Process for Certain Food Exporters to China
China’s customs authority recently revised its administrative provisions and registration procedures for “overseas manufacturers of imported foods,” the Hong Kong Trade Development Council reported April 28. The revisions, which take effect Jan. 1, will require all overseas manufacturing, processing and…
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storage entities that export food to China to register with China’s General Administration of Customs. That registration will be valid for five years, HKTDC said. Registration renewal applications may be submitted to the agency within three to six months before the expiration date.