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Regulation on Strengthening Control Over Shipment of
Import Wastes Article 1 These regulation are
formulated according to "Basel Convention for Control over Transit
and Tranference of Harmful wastes, 1989" that China join in and
"Maritime Law of the People's Republic of China", "Law of the
People's Republic of China on Prevention of Environment Pollution by
Solid Wastes" as well as other relevant laws and international
navigation practices, with a view to strengthening control over
transportation of import wastes, coordinating with relative
departments of the State to prevent harmful wastes from illegally
entering into our country and polluting the environment. Article 2 The carriers that handle
shipment of foreign trade commodities must strictly abide by
relevant laws, regulations and rules and cannot ship wastes
prohibited to import by our country. Article 3 The carriers that ship
wastes permitted to import may accept booking space on condition
that the consignor, shipper or their agents meet with the following
requirements. 1. submitting certificate of approval for import
wastes issued by the State Administration for Environmental
Protection; 2. submitting pre-shipment inspection certificate
for import wastes issued by the commodity inspection authorities or
inspection agencies designated and accredited by the State
Administration of Commodity Inspection; 3. providing duplicate of the original trade
contract or its number, or the written confirmation of the
consignee; 4. providing detailed name and address of the
consignee. Article 4 The carriers should
issue named bill of lading, but not order bill of lading. Article 5 In case the consignee,
on arrival at the port of destination, fails to pick up import
wastes within the specified time-limit, they shall be disposed of in
accordance with relevant laws and regulations. the consignee shall
bear any responsibilities and charge hereby arise. Article 6 In case wastes imported
to our country as specified are not in conformity with the import
standard, the consignee should return the goods according to law and
shall bear any responsibilities and charges hereby arise. Article 7 The carriers that
undertake transportation without obeying the aforesaid regulations
shall bear any responsibilities and be responsible to return the
shipment. Article 8 Each port should
actively coordinate with relevant departments and adopt effective
measures to prevent harmful materials from entering. Article 9 These regulations shall
be subject to the explanation of the Ministry of
Communications. |
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