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The import and export of chemical products for food additives are subject to supervision and control

2016-10-27 11:58:50

The chemical reagents on that included in the "directory" of the entry and exit inspection method of chemical reagent related products, must be approved by the entry-exit inspection and quarantine authorities carry out inspection and quarantine and supervision of import and export business to the entry exit inspection and quarantine authorities issued the "Immigration Customs clearance of goods" or "exit" import and export goods customs clearance to the customs formalities.
New categories include feed grade dicalcium phosphate chemical reagent, food grade dicalcium phosphate, food grade, food grade sodium tripolyphosphate six sodium hexametaphosphate, other unsaturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids (including anhydrides, halides) and other phenolic function but without other oxygen containing carboxylic acid (including its anhydride, halides), other amino alcohols phenols, amino acid and phenol, made of plastic or other household articles and sanitary toilet articles, chemical reagents and vulcanized rubber produced by other health medical supplies, unvulcanized rubber waste and scrap materials, powder, grain etc.. At the same time, the "law of the catalogue" is no longer involved in primary textiles, mineral products, stone, industrial raw materials and other categories of products.
The State Administration of quality supervision, inspection and quarantine, released on the adjustment of chemical reagents "entry-exit inspection and quarantine authorities of the entry-exit inspection and quarantine catalogue (2009)" (hereinafter referred to as "Law Review" directory) announcement, can be used for chemical products of food additives are added into the "Frederick Law directory" or added into this year (a) exit inspection and quarantine supervision. This article from the chemical reagents related sites, reproduced please indicate: http://www.zzpaini.com

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