3.1.1 General
Administration for Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine
The General Administration for Quality Supervision,
Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) is the administrative and
law enforcement organ for quality control, measurement,
inspection of import and export commodities, entry-exit
health quarantine, entry-exit animal quarantine,
certification and standardisation in China. It is the result
of a merger between the State Bureau of Quality and
Technical Supervision and the State Administration for
Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine (CIQ) in April 2001.
There are still quality and technical supervision
departments and entry-exit inspection and quarantine
departments in various provinces, autonomous regions and
municipalities, but the entry-exit inspection and quarantine
departments are directly under the administration of AQSIQ.
3.1.2 Objects Subject to Entry-Exit Inspection
and Quarantine
Objects subject to entry-exit inspection and quarantine
include commodities (including animal and plant products),
and means of transportation and transport equipment carrying
commodities, animals, plants and passengers in and out of
China, as well as persons entering and exiting the country.
The former CIQ published the Catalogue of
Import-Export Commodities Subject to Inspection and
Quarantine by Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Organs,
which was revised in January 2005. The catalogue is
regularly updated based on the latest foreign trade
situation, and covers the majority of commodities, means of
transportation and transport equipment subject to mandatory
inspection and quarantine. Commodities not listed in the
catalogue but are found to have problems unexpectedly must
undergo statutory inspection and quarantine within a
specified time. Commodities for which inspection and
quarantine are required in foreign trade contracts are also
subject to mandatory inspection and quarantine.
3.1.3 Customs Declaration for Goods Subject to
Inspection and Quarantine
China adopted the practice of "quarantine inspection
before customs declaration" in customs clearance following
the establishment of a new clearance system for goods
subject to inspection and quarantine on 1 January 2000.
Import Goods Clearance Slips and Export Goods Clearance
Slips stamped with the special seal of inspection and
quarantine authorities are issued to goods subject to
entry-exit inspection and quarantine upon satisfactory
inspection. For import goods, inspection and quarantine
authorities will issue an Import Goods Clearance Slip after
receiving application for inspection. Customs will examine
and release the goods upon presentation of the slip. Goods
that pass inspection and quarantine will be issued an Import
Goods Inspection and Quarantine Status Notice, while those
that fail will be issued a quarantine inspection report for
claiming compensation. For export goods, those that pass
inspection and quarantine will be issued an Export Goods
Clearance Slip to be used by customs as the basis for the
verification and release of the goods. In cases where
foreign importers require inspection and quarantine
certificates, such certificates will be issued upon
application by the foreign trade party and satisfactory
inspection and quarantine. A non-conformity notice will be
issued if the goods fail inspection.
For import and export goods (including transit goods)
listed in the catalogue, customs will examine and release
the goods against the Import Goods Clearance Slip or Export
Goods Clearance Slip issued by the entry-exit inspection and
quarantine authorities at the place of declaration. Unless
otherwise specified in AQSIQ documents, if an enterprise is
required to provide inspection certificates on the quantity
etc of import and export goods not listed in the catalogue,
it may obtain such certificates from inspection
organisations designated, recognised or approved by AQSIQ.
Inspection and quarantine procedures normally include six
steps: application for inspection, acceptance of
application, calculation and collection of fees, inspection
and quarantine, decontamination treatment, and issuance of
certificate and release of goods.

3.1.4 Content of Entry-Exit Inspection and
Quarantine
(a) Import and Export Commodity Inspection
- Inspection appraisal procedures
According to the latest amendment of China's Commodity
Inspection Law, the appraisal procedures for import and
export commodities include sampling, inspection and
examination; appraisal, accreditation and certification;
and registration, authentication and approval.
- Pre-shipment inspection for import wastes
China practises a system of pre-shipment inspection for
wastes imported as raw materials. In contracts concluded
between consignors and consignees on the import of
wastes, it must be clearly stipulated that the wastes to
be imported measure up to China's environmental
protection standards and must be inspected and approved
by AQSIQ or inspection organisations recognised by the
state before shipment. Five categories of commodities
are listed in the catalogue under this system. They
include paper waste, metal waste, plastic waste, wood
product waste and textile waste.
- Inspection of packaging for transporting export
commodities
Packaging for transporting export commodities that
require inspection by AQSIQ in accordance with the
catalogue or other laws and regulations must undergo
performance tests by AQSIQ or its designated inspection
organisations. Packaging not inspected or fail to pass
inspection may not be used for containing export
commodities.
China practises a dangerous export goods quality
licensing system for packaging for dangerous goods for
export. Production enterprises must register with AQSIQ
and apply for an export quality licence. Packaging for
dangerous goods must undergo performance and usage tests
before it can be produced and used.
- Exemption from inspection for import and export
commodities
The Commodity Inspection Law stipulates that
import and export commodities subject to mandatory
inspection may be exempt from inspection upon approval
of applications from consignors or consignees by
commodity inspection departments.
Offshore production enterprises applying for exemption
of export commodities from inspection should have passed
appraisal and been issued quality assurance certificates
by organisations recognised by or have certification
agreements with AQSIQ. Production enterprises for export
commodities should have passed appraisal and been issued
quality assurance certificates by the China National
Accreditation Board (CNAB).
Import and export commodities with safety, sanitary and
other special requirements may not apply for exemption
from inspection. AQSIQ conducts random checks on import
and export commodities exempted from inspection; goods
found with quality problems will not be released.
(b) Animal and plant quarantine
- Objects of quarantine
The following must undergo animal and plant quarantine:
animals and plants, animal and plant products and other
quarantine objects for import, export or transit;
containers, packages and dunnage used for carrying
animals and plants, animal and plant products and other
quarantine objects; means of transportation from
epidemic areas; old and disused vessels entering the
country for salvage purposes; and other goods or
articles subject to quarantine in accordance with the
provisions of relevant laws, administrative regulations,
international treaties or trade contracts.
- Animals and plants prohibited from import
The following are prohibited from entering China:
pathogenic micro-organisms (including seed cultures of
bacteria and viruses) of animals and plants, pests and
other harmful organisms; related animals and plants,
animal and plant products and other quarantine objects
from countries or regions with outbreak of animal or
plant epidemic; animal carcasses; and soil.
- Entry quarantine
An entry quarantine licensing system is adopted whereby
the consignee is required to make an application in
advance for the import of animals, animal products,
seeds, seedlings and other propagating materials, and
complete the quarantine approval application formalities
before concluding the trade contract. Application should
be submitted to the local inspection and quarantine
authorities at the port of entry upon arrival of the
goods. Goods that fail to pass quarantine or require
further quarantine measures will be returned, destroyed
or decontaminated by the inspection and quarantine
authorities.
- Exit quarantine
Animals and plants, animal and plant products or other
quarantine objects for export are subject to quarantine
supervision in their production, processing and storage.
Applicants should apply to the inspection and quarantine
authorities at the port of exit for quarantine prior to
the export of goods. Objects failing to pass quarantine
will not be allowed to leave the country.
- Transit quarantine
For the transit of animals and plants, animal and plant
products and other quarantine objects (including
transshipment), application should be made to the
inspection and quarantine authorities for quarantine.
For the transit of animals, it is necessary to obtain an
Animal Transmit Licence in advance.
- Quarantine of objects carried by passengers or by
post
Animals and plants, animal and plant products and other
quarantine objects carried or posted into China will be
returned or destroyed if they are included in the
List of Animals and Plants, Animal and Plant Products
and Other Quarantine Objects Prohibited from Being
Carried or Posted into China. Those not covered by
the list will be released after quarantine.
- Quarantine of means of transportation
The inspection and quarantine authorities will carry out
on-the-spot quarantine for means of transportation from
epidemic areas. Vehicles carrying animals out of the
country must be disinfected under the supervision of the
inspection and quarantine authorities before loading.
Vehicles carrying animals and plants, animal and plant
products and other quarantine objects must conform to
the relevant epidemic prevention and quarantine
regulations. For empty vehicles returning after carrying
animal supplies to Hong Kong and Macau, the inspection
and quarantine authorities require that the entire
vehicle has to be disinfected for epidemic prevention.
(c) Sanitary Quarantine Measures
- Content of sanitary quarantine
Entry-exit inspection and quarantine authorities are
responsible for conducting medical and sanitary
examinations on persons, means of transportation,
containers, biomaterials and dead bodies (human bones)
as well as luggage, goods, postal parcels which may
spread epidemic infectious diseases entering or leaving
China.
- Quarantine of means of transportation and persons
Means of transportation and persons entering the country
are subject to quarantine at their first port of
arrival, and those leaving the country at the last port
of departure. Inspection and quarantine authorities will
issue an entry or exit quarantine certificate to persons
not found with infectious diseases or to vehicles that
have already undergone sanitation treatment.
- Epidemic monitoring of persons
Inspection and quarantine authorities may require
persons on arrival or departure to complete health
declaration card and present vaccination/ inoculation
certificate, health certificate or other relevant
documents. They may also isolate and detain for
examination persons on entry or exit found to have
contracted plague, cholera and yellow fever, and deny
entry to foreigners with AIDS, venereal diseases,
leprosy, mental illnesses or open tuberculosis. Persons
found to have epidemic infectious diseases may be
detained for examination or issued medical treatment
cards.
- Sanitary supervision of means of transportation
Entry-exit ports and means of transportation staying at
these ports are subject to sanitary supervision by
inspection and quarantine authorities. The authorities
are responsible for supervising and giving instructions
on the prevention and extermination of germ-carrying
rodents and insects; inspecting and testing food,
drinking water and facilities for their storage, supply
and transport; monitoring the health conditions of
employees engaged in the supply of food and drinking
water; monitoring and checking the disposal of garbage,
waste matter, sewage, excrement and ballast water; and
taking the necessary measures where sanitary conditions
are poor or factors exist that may cause the spread of
infectious diseases.
- Sanitary treatment
Inspection and quarantine authorities will conduct
sanitary treatment such as sterilisation and
extermination of rats and insects on vehicles,
containers, luggage and postal parcels entering from or
leaving for epidemic areas, contaminated by infectious
diseases, or found with infectious diseases media.
3.1.5 Quality Certification for Import and Export
Commodities
(a) China Compulsory Certification
China implemented its new system of compulsory product
certification since 1 May 2002. Under the new system, a
unified catalogue, standard, mark and fee schedule are in
place and the CCC (China Compulsory Certification) mark has
replaced the Great Wall CCEE and CCIB marks used in the old
system. The old product safety certification system and
import safety and quality licensing system were annulled on
1 May 2003.
The CCC mark is the certification mark for products which
are allowed to be imported, sold or used in China.
According to the Regulations for the Administration
of Compulsory Product Certification, the new system
came into effect on 1 May 2002. In order to ensure a smooth
transition to the new system and protect the legitimate
rights of all parties concerned, the old system was phased
out on 1 May 2003.
(b) Products Requiring CCC Mark
The first batch of
products subject to the CCC mark covers 19 categories and
132 types:
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Electrical wires and cables (5 types) |
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Switches for
circuits, installation protective and connection
devices (6 types) |
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Low
voltage electrical apparatus (9 types) |
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Small
power motors (1 type) |
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Electric tools (16 types) |
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Welding machines (15 types) |
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Household and similar use appliances (18 types) |
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Audio
and video apparatus (excluding the acoustics
apparatus for broadcasting service and
automobiles) (16 types) |
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Information technology equipment (12 types) |
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Lighting apparatus (excluding the lighting
apparatus with voltage lower than 36V) (2 types) |
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Telecommunications terminal equipment (9 types) |
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Motor
vehicles and safety parts (4 types) |
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Motor
vehicle tyres (3 types) |
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Safety glass (3 types) |
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Latex
products (1 type) |
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Agricultural machinery (1 type) |
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Medical devices (7 types) |
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Fire
fighting equipment (3 types) |
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Detectors for intruder alarm systems (1 type) |
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Additions in 2005: |
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Decoration products (3 types) |
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Detectors for intruder alarm systems (4 types,
including the 1 type specified in the first
batch of products subject to the CCC mark) |
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Motor
vehicles parts and accessories (11 types) -
effective on 1 December 2006 |
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Starting from 1 March 2006, children's vehicles,
battery-operated toys, plastic toys, metal toys,
projectile toys and dolls are subject to
compulsory product certification. From 1 June
2007 onwards, any of these six types of products
which have not been certified or do not carry
the certification mark will not be allowed to
leave factory, be sold, imported or used in
sales activities. |
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Details of the Catalogue of Products Subject
to Compulsory Certification can be found on
the website of China Certification and
Accreditation Administration:?a href="http://eng.cnca.gov.cn/20041118/column/935.htm"
target="_blank">http://eng.cnca.gov.cn/20041118/column/935.htm |
(c) Procedures for
Application for CCC Mark
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Acceptance of application;
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Type testing;
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Factory inspection;
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Sample testing;
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Evaluation of certification results and approval of
certification;
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Follow-up supervision.
3.1.6 Appraisal of Inspection and Quarantine
With the exception of objects requiring inspection and
quarantine by inspection and quarantine authorities under
the provisions of existing laws and administrative rules,
foreign trade parties, foreign organisations as well as law
enforcement, judicial and arbitration departments may
entrust or designate AQSIQ to conduct inspection, quarantine
or appraisal of goods, animals and plants and their
packaging, transport vehicles and shipping technical
conditions, and to issue the relevant certificates as valid
documents for the handover of import and export goods,
calculation of charges, customs clearance, computation and
payment of duties, claims for compensation, and arbitration.
3.1.7 Administration for Certificate of Origin
and GSP Certificate of Origin
CIQ is the official organ for the issuance of general
certificates of origin. It is also the only organ authorised
by the Chinese government to issue GSP (Generalised System
of Preference) certificates of origin. Export enterprises
may apply to local entry-exit inspection and quarantine
authorities for general and GSP certificates of origin.
3.1.8 Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine and
Processing Trade
(a) Inspection of Import and Export Commodities Related
to Processing with Supplied Materials, Assembly with
Supplied Parts, and Production with Supplied Drawings and
Samples
Import and export commodities related to processing with
supplied materials and assembly with supplied parts and
components are inspected by their owner or the processing
enterprise. In case of dispute, application for appraisal
may be made to commodity inspection organs. For production
with supplied samples and drawings, if the raw materials,
parts and components are supplied by the foreign party, the
same procedures for processing with supplied materials will
apply. If the foreign party only supplies the samples and
drawings, and the raw materials, parts and components are
the responsibility of the Chinese party, the requirements of
commodity inspection organs for the inspection of general
import and export commodities will apply. In other words,
commodities included in the catalogue must be reported to
commodity inspection organs for inspection and will be
inspected and issued inspection certificates by the
inspection authorities. Commodities not included in the
catalogue may be exported after passing inspection by the
enterprises themselves. In case of disputes between the
supplier of samples and drawings and the production and
processing party, application for appraisal may be made to
commodity inspection organs.
(b) Procedures for Inspection of Commodities Produced or
Processed with Supplied Materials or Assembled with Supplied
Parts and Components by Foreign-Invested Enterprises for
Domestic Sale
Commodity inspection organs will regard as imports goods
produced or processed with supplied materials or assembled
with supplied parts and components by foreign-invested
enterprises (including wholly foreign-owned enterprises,
Sino-foreign equity joint ventures and Sino-foreign
contractual joint ventures) for sale within the Chinese
territory (except Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan). Such goods
have to be registered at commodity inspection organs before
their sale. Re-registration is necessary if there are
changes in their specifications, raw materials used, product
quality and constituents after registration.
Domestic sale products included in the catalogue that
involve safety or hygiene must be reported to commodity
inspection organs or relevant departments for inspection and
can only be sold after passing the examination and being
issued a certificate.
If necessary, commodity inspection organs may conduct
spot checks of these commodities at the plants or in the
market at any time. Products that are inferior in quality,
inadequate in weight and quantity, poorly packaged or not
meeting inspection requirements will be issued the
"Prohibition from Sale Notice" and banned from sale in
China.