The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation,
General Administration of Customs and State Environmental
Protection Administration have jointly issued an announcement
promulgating the fourth and the fifth “Lists of Banned Imports.”
Both lists will come into force on August 15, 2002. They are issued
in accordance with the Regulations for the Administration of
Imports and Exports, the Law on the Prevention and Control of
Environmental Pollution by Solid Waste and the Notice on the
Importation of Waste: Seventh Category.
Imports banned under the “Fourth List” include: untreated human
hair and waste human hair; slag, dross and other similar industrial
wastes; industrial ash and other waste materials containing lead,
copper, tungsten, and other metals and chemical compounds;
bituminous crushed stone; scrap tyres; used clothing; scrap
batteries and so on.
Imports banned under the “Fifth List” are in the category of waste
mechanical and electrical products and include: air-conditioning
equipment, refrigerators, computer apparatus, monitors, printers,
microwave ovens, electric cookers, landline telephones, fax
machines, teletype equipment, video recorders, video players, laser
disc players, mobile communications’ apparatus, video cameras,
digital cameras, TV sets, printed circuits, integrated circuits,
microelectronic units, copiers, medical apparatus and radiation
apparatus together with their associated spare parts, components,
disassembled parts and broken parts.
(china.org.cn by Zhang Tingting, August 3, 2002)
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