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China’s annual GDP growth rate has been kept between 8-12% despite the economic recession in many western countries in recent years. China’s own recycling programs have grown exponentially, but still, cannot meet with the demand on recycling materials. China is the World’s largest scrap importer, not only to meet its only internal consumption, e.g., [...]
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Exporting scrap materials to China is regulated by the government agency General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, in short the AQSIQ agency. Exporters are usually required a permit, known as the AQSIQ granted by the AQSIQ agency and also a pre-shipment inspection by China Certification & Inspection (Group) Co, in short CCIC.
The [...]
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AQSIQ stands for “General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine” in China. Its main function is to safeguard the imported cargos in China, and ensure that imported wastes comply with the environmental protection standards and other mandatory requirements or regulations of China.
By AQSIQ regulations, it is mandatory for foreign enterprises, who export waste [...]
