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It is planned to take international shipping from Guangzhou to New Zealand. I heard that the customs in New Zealand are very strict? What about customs clearance?

The customs of every country are strict, which is related to the national ecosystem and the safety of China people. As long as you fill in the customs declaration documents as required and don't carry prohibited items, you don't have to worry about giving the rest to the shipping moving company.

Articles prohibited from entering New Zealand:

The following items are prohibited from entering New Zealand because they may carry animal and plant pests, germs and viruses:

1) Dairy products: milk, cheese, milk powder, butter, ghee and three-in-one milk beverage.

2) Eggs and egg products: fresh eggs, cooked eggs, salted eggs, preserved eggs, marinated eggs and egg boxes.

3) Fresh vegetables and fruits.

4) Freshwater fish: fresh fish, frozen fish, salted fish and dried fish, such as salmon and trout (except stuffing).

5) Bee products: bees, pollen, propolis, beehive, royal jelly, beehive, honey syrup, etc.

6) Medicinal animal products: such as bird's nest, antlers, deer penis, bear gall, dried reptiles (such as dried snakes and lizards), chicken's gizzard-membrane, etc.

7) Meat and meat products: sausages, fresh and cooked products including snacks (except canned products). For example: ham, beef jerky, pork breast, meat candy, brine chicken, roast duck, bacon moon cakes, etc.

8) Rare animals and plants and their products (including important things, jewelry, souvenirs, handicrafts and antiques): The common species protected by CITES include American ginseng, radix aucklandiae, gastrodia elata, musk, tortoise plastron, bear gall, antelope horn, rhinoceros horn, seals, pangolins, and some snakes, toads, corals and ivory.

9) Animals: insects, pets, ornamental fish, birds, turtles, eggs, etc.

10) Plants: whole plant, slice, bulb, corm, rhizome, tuber, etc. Flower arrangement, garland, garland material. Undeveloped corn and straw packaging materials.

1 1) Others: soil, biological cultures of holy water and organisms, biological products, animal products, food, animal medicines and vaccines, food additives, pesticides, insecticides, etc.