(2) The HEALTH CERTIFICATE of import and export commodities has also become a health certificate, which is briefly introduced as follows:
For the purpose of protecting national health, when importing certain commodities, such as food additives, food packaging containers, tableware, etc. The exporter shall provide a certificate issued by the authority of the exporting country to prove that the commodity meets the requirements of health and hygiene standards, can be used for normal human consumption and is harmless to human health. Domestic inspection agencies are generally Commodity Inspection Bureau (CIQ) and Commodity Inspection Company (CCIC), which can be selected according to the requirements of different countries. If exported to Turkey, CCIC inspection can be selected. The general inspection process is to apply for inspection after the goods are ready, and the inspection agency will take representative samples from the goods in proportion for inspection, and issue a health certificate if the results meet the standard requirements. The importer holds this certificate for customs clearance and commodity inspection. Without this certificate, goods will often be returned or even destroyed on the spot because they cannot pass customs.