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NameRequired conditions for export of inorganic fertilizers
Description Exporters of inorganic fertilizers must present the following documents to the Customs Authority: 1. A copy of Certificate of Enterprise registration or Investment certificate or Certificate of Business registration which includes fertilizer business granted by competent agencies. These are only presented at the first export. 2. If being required for quality inspection of organizations and individuals in import country, they must submit the quality test results of batches of exported fertilizer in accordance with the provisions of export contracts assigned to grant by the Department of fertilizer testing or test result paper or certificate granted by a test organization or certification body of fertilizers of the country signing the Mutual Recognition Arrangements (Agreements-MRA) with Vietnam.
CommentsIn addition to the required documents for export of goods, Exporters of inorganic fertilizers must present the above required documents during doing customs procedures
Validity From27-11-2014
Validity To20-09-2017
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AgencyMinistry of Industry and Trade
Created Date2016-11-10 21:42:22
Updated Date2018-04-07 22:25:03
StatusActive
Measure TypeTechnical Measures
Legal/RegulationCircular 29/2014/TT-BCT Specific regulation and guidelines for implementation of some articles of inorganic fertilizers, guideline on licensing for production of inorganic fertilizer and organic fertilizer production and other fertilizers
Un CodeZZZ - Not NTM

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HS CodeDescription
- Diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (diammonium phosphate)
- Ammonium dihydrogenorthophosphate (monoammonium phosphate) and mixtures thereof with diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (diammonium phosphate)
- - Containing nitrates and phosphates
- - Other
- Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the two fertilising elements phosphorus and potassium
- Other
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