Some countries have quarantine requirements for China's exit wood packaging

At present, in order to protect the country's forest resources from foreign dangerous pests, all countries have adopted stricter quarantine and quarantine measures for wood packaging. However, personnel from domestic companies and agencies are not very clear about this. In order to facilitate the smooth clearance of export goods and avoid losses, the requirements for quarantine and quarantine treatment for outbound wood packaging in some major countries are now described as follows:
1. Definition of wooden packaging Wooden packaging refers to the wooden materials used to pack, pad, support, and reinforce goods, such as wooden boxes, wooden crates, wooden pallets, mat materials, wooden shuttles, wooden mats, sleepers, wood linings. Boards, wooden shafts, wooden wedges, etc.
2. Quarantine and Quarantine Treatment Requirements in Major Countries The United States, Canada and the United States promulgated a regulation in October 1998. To prevent the introduction of anoplophosaurus longicorn, strict requirements were imposed on the handling of wood packaging materials imported from China into the United States. December 17 was formally implemented. The regulations require that all wood packaging materials imported from China into the United States must be heat-treated, fumigated, or preserved by the United States before they leave the country; and a certificate of plant quarantine or fumigation issued by an entry-exit inspection and quarantine agency to prove the wood packaging materials Has been destroyed processing; At the same time, on the treated wood packaging material as "China has been processed" mark. From March 18, 2001, the United States animal and plant quarantine does not accept fumigation with ambient temperatures below 5°C. However, the United States does not make such requirements for synthetic materials or deep-processed packaging materials such as plywood and fiberboard.
Canada requires similar to the United States.
As early as May 1, 1995, the Australian Government of Australia had the following stipulations: All timber and wood products (including deep-processed wood products, such as plywood, etc.) must be fumigated in exporting countries before being imported into Australia. deal with. Therefore, if the goods exported by China to Australia are wood-packed, they must apply to the inspection and quarantine agencies before leaving the country for detoxification and issue a fumigation certificate by the entry-exit inspection and quarantine authorities.
On November 3, 1999, Brazil issued the 499 Order to prevent the introduction of forest pests such as Anoplophora glabripennis. It was decided that since January 3, 2000, wooden packaging for goods from China, the United States, Japan, Korea, and North Korea will be implemented. The new quarantine measures, which require that: where goods from the above countries with wood packaging, the Brazilian quarantine authorities must provide the quarantine certificate issued by the above-mentioned national official quarantine department to prove that the wood packaging has been heat-treated before loading the goods. , fumigation treatment or other pest control treatment approved by Pakistani quarantine agencies.
The EU Commission issued the wood packaging resolution. To prevent the introduction of pine wood nematodes, since October 1, 2001, emergency quarantine measures have been adopted for coniferous trees from Canada, Japan, the United States, and the Middle East. This measure requires that: If the goods are packaged using coniferous trees of pine wood nematode epidemic areas, they shall be subjected to a detoxification treatment prior to export and a plant quarantine certificate shall be issued by the entry-exit inspection and quarantine institution; the use of coniferous trees in the non-epidemic area of ​​pine wood nematode shall be subject to entry-exit inspection and quarantine. Institutions carry out quarantine inspections and issue phytosanitary certificates; packaging with non-coniferous trees must ensure that wood packaging does not have bark and no wormholes with a diameter greater than 3 mm. In this regard, it should be noted that the EU-15 countries include France, Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal, Greece, Denmark, Sweden, Ireland, Austria, and Finland.
New Zealand requires something like Australia.

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