Gradation certificate recognition: CIQ-issued mulberry raw silk certificates accepted for import licensing under existing ITC rules. The DGFT confirms that gradation certificates for Mulberry Raw Silk issued by the State Administration for Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine of China (CIQ), including Beijing and provincial branches, issued after the start of 2000, are deemed valid and acceptable under the licensing provisions for Chapter 50 of the ITC (HS) 1997-2002, aligning CIQ certificates with those previously issued by the China Commodity Inspection Bureau.
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Gradation certificate recognition: CIQ-issued mulberry raw silk certificates accepted for import licensing under existing ITC rules.
The DGFT confirms that gradation certificates for Mulberry Raw Silk issued by the State Administration for Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine of China (CIQ), including Beijing and provincial branches, issued after the start of 2000, are deemed valid and acceptable under the licensing provisions for Chapter 50 of the ITC (HS) 1997-2002, aligning CIQ certificates with those previously issued by the China Commodity Inspection Bureau.
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