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Japan Starts Self Inspection System for Scrap Export to China
Japan and China commodity inspection company, which inspects exported recycling commodity from Japan to China under regulation of General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China, started voluntary inspection system for container cargo exporters of waste paper, metals and plastic. Those exporters’ employees check their own cargo before shipping after they have training session by the inspection firm. Two hundred fifty attended the training sessions from trading firms and exporters on October 5 in Tokyo and October 7 in Osaka.
AQSIQ introduces new registration system for recycling materials exporters to China in November. AQSIQ is expected to announce the registrants by mid-October after the authority accepted 1,485 firms out of 3,502 of applicants for the system from the world.
Under the self-inspection, exporters’ employees take 2 and more pictures of inner side of exporting cargo and self-inspector and save them into CD-R. The self-inspection is around 10% cheaper than inspection by the inspection firm. The self-inspection system is expected to start by mid-November after introduction of registration system by AQSIQ.
The easier procedure could attract many exporters. However, metal scrap exporters are not eligible for the system and no more training session is planed in the year.
The self-inspection is to become realistic system when Chinese inspection was said to have physical limits including manpower to inspect for the scrap trading control.
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