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A. Stipulations on the Goods Exportation of the following articles is strictly prohibited:

1. weapons, arms and ammunition, explosives, and their immitations;
2. counterfeit money and bank notes;
3. deadly poisons;
4. anaesthetics and narcotics, such as opium, morphine, heroin, cocaine, hemp, and so on;
5. animals, plants and their by-products that have diseases, insects or harmfull germs;
6. food, drugs and others that are harmful to the health of human beings and animals;
7. precious animals and plants, inclusive of their specimens, seeds and reproductive materials;
8. printed matters that have pernicious effects on China's Politics, Economy, Culture and Morality;
9. scripts, printings, films, photos, movies, recording tapes, vcd, etc., that relate to national secrets;
10.historical relics that are valuable or prohibited from being exported;
11.things that are liable to give off odours, or to leak, or to deteriorate.

Exportation of the following articles is restricted to a limited quantity:
1. gold or silver not more than 50g;
2. cigars and cigarettes not more than 200;
3. wine, liquor, spirits not more than 500ml;
4. food and seasoning should not be mixed with other items for shipment.

B. Stipulations on the Packaging Goods for shipment must be properly packed.

1. Heavy or valuable goods, such as electric appliances, pianoes, furnitures, porcelains, arts and crafts, etc., should
be packed in wooden cases.
2. Some countries, such as USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, have placed strict restrictions on import of goods packed
with solid(non-manufactured) wood packing materials. Shipments to those countries must be fumigated and the Certificate
of Fumigation must be produced at the country of origin. Otherwise, the shipments will be rejected and returned to the
country of origin.
3. Member countries of the European Union have placed strict restrictions on import of goods packed with coniferous wood
packing materials. So we suggest that shipments to Europe be packed in cartons.
4. It is better for household articles, such as books and clothes, to be packed in strong cartons and protected from damp.
5. It is better for fragile goods to be stuffed and well wrapped in order to avoid damage.
6. The packages should be properly marked as per the following procedures:
The consignee's name and telephone number, the port of loading and discharging along with the number of the packages
should be typed or printed in English on paper, which is to be attatched to the surface of every and each package.

7. Name of articles in each packages should be clearly listed.
8. The outer measurements of every package, including its length, width, height, should be recorded. The final results of
the calculation of the measurements are subject to the Measuring Certificate issued by the warehouse