Recently, when customs officers of Yangshan Customs affiliated to Shanghai Customs unpacked and inspected a batch of exported goods declared as electric kettles and toys, they found dozens of boxes of perfume, totaling more than 22,000 bottles. After sampling and testing, it was confirmed that this batch of perfume was Class 3 flammable liquid dangerous goods, which belonged to hazardous chemicals in the "Catalogue of Hazardous Chemicals" (2015 Edition), and the actual packaging of the goods did not standardize the use of dangerous goods packaging. The batch of goods is currently temporarily detained in a special warehouse for dangerous goods, and the case has been handed over to the legal department for follow-up processing.

Customs Reminder: According to the "Law of the People's Republic of China on Import and Export Commodity Inspection" and its implementation regulations, "Administrative Measures for the Inspection of Packaging of Dangerous Goods Exported by Sea" and "International Maritime Hazardous Regulations" and other regulations, the material and form of packaging containers for dangerous goods exported by sea The packaging method should be compatible with the nature of the dangerous goods to be packed, and the consignee or its agent should truthfully declare to the customs. The customs will severely crack down on the act of falsely concealing the import and export of dangerous goods.





