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Asked by amy from New Zealand | Sep. 01, 2014 01:38
About:China Customs Declaration

Tinned Food and Dairy Products

Travelling from New Zealand to Yuwi wandering if we can take 500gms of commercially packages CHEESE and also two loaves of bread and Tinned Fruit salad other tinned products? Should we declare these are we allowed to bring these into China?

Answers (1)
Answered by Tracy from Hungary | Sep. 02, 2014 01:28
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Amy, cheese isn't allowed to enter China. According to the regulations, fresh fruits are not allowed to enter China too. However, I think tinned salad and bread are ok.
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