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Asked by Rob from Australia | May. 10, 2016 20:18
About:China Customs Declaration

I understand that wood products would need to be declared when arriving in China.

But are there specific restrictions or guidelines around these? For example, I am planning to take in some red gum business card holders, as a passenger arriving from Australia - would these pass chinese regulations?

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Answered by Pepys from Italy | May. 10, 2016 21:26
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As I know, taking small pieces can enter without declaring. Card holders should belong to this kind. Or, you can contact the customs for exact information.
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