Import seaweed from Korea to do food safety inspection under MARD management? How is the process done and what is the paperwork to prepare?
Import seaweed from Korea to do food safety inspection under MARD management? How is the process done and what is the paperwork to prepare?
- Seaweed products must check food safety and hygiene according to the decision 4069 / QD-BNN-QLCL on October 14, 2015, vouchers for checking food safety and hygiene including basic documents: Invoice, Bill of Lading, Publication and Certificates other words of the goods (if any)
- Currently there are 3 units authorized to inspect food safety and hygiene, including:
+ Public Health Institute: 159 Hung Phu, P8, Q8
+ Measurement center CL3: 49 Pasteur, P. Nguyen Thai Binh, Q1
+ Vina Control Company: 80 Ba Huyen Thanh Quan, Q3
In addition, seaweed products are also subject to plant quarantine according to Decision 2515 / QD-BNN-BVTV July 1, 2015
Inspection of food hygiene and safety:
Pursuant to Clause 1, Article 14 of Decree No. 38/2012 / ND-CP dated April 25, 2012 of the Government stipulating the inspection of imported foods:
"All kinds of food, food materials, food additives, processing aids, tools, packaging materials, containing food when imported into Vietnam must be checked at the inspection agency. The competent State shall be appointed by Industry Ministries, except for the cases specified in Clause 2 of this Article. "
"Seaweed" on the List of imported goods must be checked for food safety before clearance is under the management of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development issued under Decision No. 4069 / QD-BNN- QLCL dated 14/10/2015.
Phytosanitary:
The item "Seaweed" belongs to the list of objects subject to plant quarantine of Vietnam issued together with Decision No. 2515 / QD-BNN-BVTV dated June 29, 2015 of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Taxes and HS codes - Import procedures Seaweed and algae
According to the list of Vietnamese export and import goods, issued together with Circular No. 156/2011 / QD-BTC of November 14, 2011 of the Ministry of Finance;
- According to the Explanatory Note to heading 12.12, this heading covers: (A) Seaweed and algae: All edible or inedible seaweed and algae belong to this heading, they may be fresh or chilled. , dried sugar or ground into flour and used in a variety of target groups (for example, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, human food, animals, fertilizers).
- This heading also includes seaweed and other algae powder used as food, mixed or not a mixture of various seaweeds and algae.
- This group excludes
(a) Rhinestones and carrageenan (Group 13.02).
(b) Dead single-cell algae (heading 21.02).
(c) Microorganism culture of heading 30.02.
(d) Fertilizers of 31.01 or 31.05… ”
In which subheading 1212.21 includes seaweed and other algae, suitable for human consumption. HA code 1212.21.90 applies to seaweed and other marine algae, suitable for human consumption (except Eucheuma spp and Gracilaria lichoinedes).
Thus, if the item that your company imports is not Eucheuma spp and Gracilaria lichoinedes, is seaweed or other algae, used as food for humans, classified into HS code 1212.21.90 is correct - Prime continue to import algae and algae.
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