2025年9月15日
出口木制品玩具到澳洲:全面指南與解決方案 1. 引言 木制品玩具是以木材為主要原料制作的兒童玩具,如積木、拼圖、模型等。這類玩具以環(huán)保、安全、耐用為特點,正受到全球消費者青睞。當前,隨著全球?qū)Νh(huán)保產(chǎn)品需求增加,木制玩具市場呈現(xiàn)穩(wěn)定增...
May 5, 2025
What basic qualifications are required to export Australian cereal as an agent? According to the latest 2025 trade agreement between China and Australia, the following core documents need to be prepared for export agency: Exporter qualifications: Food export license issued by Australian ACCC; HACCP or ISO22000 certification for manufacturers; Organic certification (such as NASAA or ACO certification). Importer qualifications:...
June 5, 2025
Why Does Exporting to Australia Require Professional Agency Companies? According to Australian Customs latest 2025 statistics, 67% of Chinese exports to Australia are cleared through professional agencies. Professional agencies can solve the following core problems: Handling ASICs (Australian Securities and Investments Commission) strict compliance reviews Managing TGAs (Therapeutic Goods Administration) special product access certification...
November 29, 2024
China, as a major manufacturing powerhouse in the world, has an important position in international trade with its products. In recent years, Chinas exports of metals and products to Australia have shown a steady growth trend. By 2023, metals and their products constitute an important portion of Chinas exports to Australia, specific categories including: iron or steel products: exports reached 33.9%.
November 3, 2023
With global climate change increasing, governments have taken steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to environmental sustainability. The Australian government recently announced that from July 1, 2024, the import and production of small air conditioning devices using high global warming undervalue (GWP) refrigerants will be officially banned.
October 18, 2023
In order to ensure that children are safe while playing, the Australian government recently issued a new safety standard for children’s toys. a, the new standard’s background and purpose On September 4, 2023, the Australian government issued this mandatory safety standard for toys, called the Consumer Goods (Children’s toys under 36 months) safety standard 2023.