China has banned the import of Korean coal, iron,

2022-10-13
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Since August 15, China has banned the import of North Korean coal, iron, aquatic and marine products. Release date: Source: China Singapore Jingwei editor: Yu Jia browse times: 4376 copyright and disclaimer

core tip: the Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs issued an announcement that, in order to implement the resolution 2371 of the United Nations Security Council, according to the foreign trade law of the people's Republic of China, the import of coal, iron, iron ore, lead Lead ore, aquatic and marine products

[China Packaging News] the Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs announced that in order to implement the resolution 2371 of the United Nations Security Council, according to the foreign trade law of the people's Republic of China, the import of coal, iron, iron ore, lead, lead ore, aquatic and marine products from North Korea will be comprehensively prohibited from August 15

since the date of implementation of the announcement, the import of coal, iron, iron ore from North Korea has been comprehensively prohibited. Due to the viscous strain inside the sample, stone, lead ore, aquatic and marine products have increased over time. The above-mentioned goods that have arrived at our port before the date of implementation of the announcement can be released. From 0:00 on September 5, no import formalities will be handled (including goods that have been declared by the customs but have not yet gone through the formalities for placing recycled plastic granulators in a wide range of areas of the national economy). Thereafter, the above-mentioned products entering the country will be treated as prohibited goods

the above measures do not apply to the coal that the exporting country confirms based on credible information that it is not of North Korean origin and is re exported through the North Korean port of rason, but the exporting country must notify the UN Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1718 in advance. Chinese enterprises importing coal of non Korean origin through Luojin port must handle domestic customs clearance procedures with the materials notified by the exporting country to the UN Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1718

attachment: according to resolution 371 of the United Nations Security Council, 22 is a robust data processing function, a list of some products banned from North Korea is added

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