Port Inspection, Destination Inspection and Risk Response

“Destination in Matter” inspection

The “Destination Matter” instruction is only for imported goods, which is implemented after customs release. 

For goods  that  are  qualified  to  enter  the  market,  they can be checked and controlled, and the goods can be released by bayonet.

“Port Affairs” inspection

“Port Affairs” is implemented before customs clearance, which is mainly aimed at the inspection of goods related to safety access or tax risk. After the control, the goods will not be released temporarily. There is an inspection notice in the ”single window” without release information, and the  EDI  (Electronic  Data  Interchange)  system  in  the  port  area  has inspection instructions.

Matters needing attention in enterprise declaration

Since December, 2019, a new generation of customs inspection system (hereinafter referred to as “Inspection System”) has been officially launched, integrating customs inspection with inspection and quarantine inspection. 

Enterprises should pay attention to the different inspection instruction of customs in “port affairs” and “destination affairs” after the system is put into operation. If the enterprise fails to complete the above inspection at the port or destination, it will directly put the imported goods into use and sale, which will constitute evasion of inspection.

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Post time: Aug-13-2021