China Customs issued its Order (No.56) back in 21st November 2017 with a view to regulate all inbound/outbound manifest from 1st June 2018. Any violation in manifest filing may cause vessel’s delay as well as carrier’s penalty according to the “The Implementation Ordinance of Administrative Penalty of the Customs of the People's Republic of China”.
As per the said Order, Members shall be aware of the new adjustment towards the advance manifest, such as:
Therefore, as for cargo imported into mainland China or transited through mainland China, the complete and accurate manifest data of the cargo must be sent to China Customs via electronic data 24 hours before shipment. China Customs undertakes to ensure the non-disclosure of sensitive commercial information during this process.
BIMCO’s members may be aware that BIMCO does not have a dedicated clause to tackle this Chinese regulation, however, the following 4 existing BIMCO clauses could be valuable for reference purpose.
China customs official link
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