Beverages (Including Solid Beverages)

I.     The beverage import customs clearance process:

Foreign stocking--preparation documents--label pre-audit--boarding--consignee and consignor registration--exchange order--claim CIQ inspection--CIQ release--customs clearance--tax payment--customs Inspection--motion and health inspection--sticking labels--sampling--label registration--customs release--sanitary certificate issuing--domestic sales


II.     The documents required for the import and export of beverage:

i. Contract, packing list, bill of lading, invoice ii. Customs declaration Commission iii. Certificate of origin, health certificate iv. Chinese and English label sample v. Consignee registration of importing food vi. Copy of the consignee's business license vii. Other relevant documents (depend on specific condition)



III     The notes:

i. Whether the overseas exporter and the domestic importer have completed the registration in CIQ ii. Whether domestic importers have import and operate pre-packaged food qualifications iii. Whether the ingredients and additives in the beverage meet the relevant Chinese standards regulations



According to the report on the return and destruction of imported pre-packaged foods in 2017 and 2018 fo China, the main problems are the microbiological indicators as well as Chinese labels and additives,etc.


We provide professional import compliance consultation, provide label audit design services, provide qualified imported pre-packaged food, and professional team to ensure a smooth clearance.




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