The following was found on the CIQ website at http://www.ciq.gov.cn/

November 1, 1999

The People's Republic of China
State Administration for Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine
Customs General Administration
Ministry of Foreign Trade & Economic Cooperation

NOTICE No. 23

Since last year, the China Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Services
(hereinafter referred to as CIQ ) has
continuously intercepted many times of the Pinewood nematode, [Bursaphelenchus
xylophilus (Steiner & Buhrer)
Nickle], associated with wood packing materials originating in the United States
 and Japan. The Pinewood
Nematode is a dangerous pest prohibited from entering China by the Chinese law.
In order to prevent the
Pinewood nematode from introducing into China, and to protect the resources of
forests, environment, tourist and
the export of foreign trade of China, the following emergency quarantine
measures shall be taken in accordance
with the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Entry and Exit Animal and
Plant Quarantine and its regulations.

I. All the shipments exported from the United States and Japan to China should
avoid using wood packing materials
made of coniferous trees. Otherwise, prior to departure, the wood packing
materials must be treated with heat (the
core temperature at 56¡ãC or above, for 30 minutes) or treated by other
effective treatments approved by the
Chinese side. Phytosanitary Certificate should be issued by the official plant
quarantine departments of the United
States and Japan stating that the wood packing material has been treated as
above treatment measures. For those
shipments using non-coniferous wood packing materials or not using wood packing
material, the exporter shall issue
the ¡°Declaration of non-coniferous wood packing material¡± or ¡°Declaration of
no-wood packing material¡± .

II. When the shipment from the United states and Japan arrives at the port of
China, the importer must apply to CIQ
for quarantine inspection and provide the Phytosanitary Certificate, Declaration
 of using non-coniferous wood
packing material or Declaration of non-wood packing material. CIQ will check it
and conduct quarantine inspection
according to related rule. The Customs shall, after verification, release the
same on the strength of the stamps on the
Customs Declaration Form affixed, or Notice for Customs issued, by CIQ.

III. If the shipment does not comply with requirements described above, the wood
 packing materials must be
separated from cargo and be treated by the importer, if the wood packing
materials can not be separated from cargo,
the wood packing materials should be treated together with the cargo, the cost
of treatment should be covered by
importer; If the wood packing materials can not be treated with cargo, the
shipment should be returned. All the
treatments must be conducted under the supervision of CIQ

IV. The emergency measures will come into force on January 1st, 2000 when the
shipments depart from the United
States and Japan to China.




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