restricted items
Article 1: Perishable items such as fresh meat, fruits (such as durian), vegetables, etc;
Article 2: Items that are flammable, explosive, corrosive, toxic, strongly acidic or alkaline, and radioactive, and can cause personal injury or property damage during production, storage, transportation, and use, such as matches, detonators, gunpowder, firecrackers, gasoline, diesel, kerosene, alcohol (liquid and solid), sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, organic solvents, pesticides, paints, aerosols, gas lighters, gas cylinders, phosphorus, sulfur, and other chemical products listed in the "Practical Handbook of Chemical Hazardous Materials" published by the Chemical Industry Press;
Article 3: Powdered items (regardless of color), liquids (regardless of packaging used), pastes (such as toothpaste, etc.), and goods with dangerous signs on the outer packaging;
Article 4: Audio and video products (including CDs, VCDs), knives, bricks, sand and stones, and gas stoves without certification from the National Audio and Video Publishing House;
Article 5: Various industrial wastes that cause pollution to the environment; Obstructing public health, such as bones (including burnt bones) and unpasteurized animal skins;
Article 6: Wireless transceivers and communication security devices;
Article 7: Tobacco, alcohol, sugar, and rosewood;
Article 8: Any drugs or precious medicinal herbs;
Article 9: Those who violate the Customs Intellectual Property Protection Law, such as counterfeiting or forging famous brand trademarks, and those with Olympic logos (export goods that can provide relevant authorization letters can be received and sent);
Article 10: Export goods that involve rules for the management of the origin of goods, such as goods marked with the origin but not the place of export;
Article 11: For exported goods that require export license management, such as bicycles, fans, etc., only spare parts are allowed to be exported;
Article 12: Export goods subject to export tariffs (such as copper bars, copper sheets, aluminum bars, aluminum sheets, etc., which are only allowed to weigh less than two kilograms per ticket);
Article 13: LED (Light Emitting Diode Lens), IC (Integrated Circuit), diode, transistor, circuit board, circuit board, drill bit, mechanical equipment and parts, electronic components and spare parts, mobile phones, watches, cameras, medical equipment, power tools, chemical products, etc. (For some of the above goods with a single export weight of less than 3 kilograms and domestically produced goods that can be shipped, please refer to the customs import and export shipping standards for details);
Article 14: Various types of biochemical products and infectious substances. Such as anthrax, dangerous bacteria, pharmaceutical waste, etc. • Mainland import restrictions • Article 1: Perishable items such as fresh meat, fruits (such as durian), vegetables, etc;