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Can chemical catalyst companies export?
Can chemical catalyst companies export?
chemical catalyst companies can export, but they need to comply with relevant laws, regulations, and procedures.
According to the announcements of the Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs, China has implemented control policies on the export of some medium and heavy rare earth metals, including samarium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, lutetium, scandium, yttrium, and seven other medium and heavy rare earth metal elements, which require a license application for export. In addition, exporting dangerous goods such as catalysts must comply with the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code) to ensure that all transportation documents and information are correct and error free.
Export process and required documents
Choose a suitable courier service provider: Choose a courier company with international transportation qualifications and experience, such as DHL, to ensure that they have the qualifications and experience to transport dangerous goods.
Packaging and labeling: Catalysts are hazardous materials that require special packaging materials and methods. The packaging must have clear markings and labels to remind transportation personnel to pay attention to their special properties and transportation requirements.
Provide necessary documents and information, including Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), consignment notes, scanned copies of dangerous goods certificates, shipping company application forms, etc. These documents need to be provided in English.
Declaration and customs clearance: After the goods arrive at the destination port, relevant documents and information are provided to complete the customs clearance procedures, which may require inspection or acceptance.
Export destination and transportation mode
Catalysts can be exported to multiple countries and regions, including Japan, the United States, and Brunei. The specific transportation methods and channels can be selected according to the import regulations and requirements of the destination country.


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