Do imported teak furniture need plant inspection certificates and endangerment certificates?

Updated on furniture 2024-01-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Teak is not endangered and does not need an endangerment certificate, and if a foreign country cannot produce a plant inspection certificate, it can also issue a deep processing certificate.

    Teak (scientific name: Tectona grandis, also known as annatto, purple teak, blood tree, etc.), is a deciduous or semi-deciduous large tree, the tree is 40-50 meters high, DBH meters, and the trunk is straight. The bark is brown or gray, the branches are quadrangular, covered with stellate hairs.

    The leaves are opposite, very large, ovate or elliptic, densely covered with grayish-yellow stellate hairs on the back. The panicles are broad, blooming in autumn, the flowers are white and aromatic. Teak is a tropical tree species that requires high temperatures and is found vertically in low hills and plains at altitudes of 700-800 meters.

    It can be used as medicine, and it is also a material for making high-end furniture flooring and indoor and outdoor decoration. Teak is known as a national treasure of Myanmar, so it is quite expensive.

    The following information is applicable to the import declaration, inspection and customs clearance of general trade furniture.

    Furniture import qualification:

    Import and export rights. Customs registration.

    Commodity inspection enterprise filing.

    Signing and customs clearance is paperless.

    Information required for furniture import:

    Invoice box slip. Description of further processing.

    Declaration Elements. Points to note for furniture imports:

    Wood furniture provides the Latin name of the material to judge whether it is endangered.

    It is advisable to provide a certificate of origin, and if not, to affix a mark on the furniture to indicate the place of origin and the tax rate on the furniture:

    Generally, it is 0 tariff and 17% zengzhishui. Such as beds, chairs, stools, tables, cabinets, etc.

    Furniture import customs clearance process:

    Inspection declaration--- customs declaration--- Jiaoshui customs release (if the customs does not inspect) - commodity inspection--- delivery.

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