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Roger
from Australia | Aug. 01, 2014 02:27
About:China Customs Declaration
I would like to take Aust cheeses as gifts, declare as animal products. Should I expect problems?
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| Aug. 01, 2014 03:50
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The cheese are banned to taken into China. You will be asked to take them out at the airport after declare.
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