Article 26 For export commodities other than those subject to statutory
inspection, the commodity inspection authorities may carry out random
inspection at regular or irregular intervals on the basis of the
inspection by manufacturers and trade units.
Article 27 For the export commodities found up to standard through
inspection by the commodity inspection authorities, the consignors shall
apply for outbound shipping within 60 days from the date of issuance of
the inspection certificates or releasing notices; for outbound fresh and
live export goods, the consignors shall apply for shipping within the
specified time limit. Any deferment in export requires the consignors to
apply to the commodity inspection authorities for re-inspection.
Article 28 Enterprises manufacturing packing containers for dangerous
goods for export must apply to the commodity inspection authorities for
performance testing of the packing containers. Only those packing
containers meeting the requirements through testing by the commodity
inspection authorities with performance testing certificates procured
shall be permitted for carrying dangerous goods.
Enterprises producing dangerous goods for export must apply to the
commodity inspection authorities for employment testing of the packing
containers. Only those packing containers for dangerous goods meeting
the requirements through testing by the commodity inspection authorities
with employment testing certificates procured shall be permitted to be
employed for carrying dangerous goods for export.
Article 29 For such means of transportation as vessels' holds and
containers for carrying perishable foods and frozen goods for export,
the carriers and stuffing units or their agents must, before shipment,
apply to the commodity inspection authorities for inspection on fitness
for carrying the goods in respect to conditions like cleanliness,
hygiene, freezing efficiency, and sealing and tightness. Only those
found up to the requirements with certificates procured shall be allowed
for shipment.
Article 30 Export commodities subject to statutory inspection shall be
released by the Customs against the certificates, notices or the
releasing stamps affixed on the Customs declarations as prescribed in
Articles 25, 28, and 29 of these Regulations.
Article 31 No commodities for export that are found substandard through
inspection, check-up at the port or random inspection by the commodity
inspection authorities shall be permitted for export.
CHAPTER IV SURVEY OF IMPORT AND EXPORT COMMODITIES
Article 32 The commodity inspection authorities, and the inspection
agencies designated by the State Administration for Commodity Inspection
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