Can saffron and black beans be mailed to Singapore?

Various restrictions restrict the import of goods.

1. Goods prohibited from entering Singapore goods prohibited from entering Singapore.

The following items are not allowed to be brought into Singapore: The following goods are not allowed to be brought into Singapore:

Alcohol and cigarettes marked with the words "unpaid Singapore customs duties" on labels, cartons or packages.

Alcohol and cigarettes with the words "Singapore duty unpaid" on trademarks, boxes or packages.

Cigarettes with the prefix "E" printed on their packages.

Chewing gum

Chewing tobacco and tobacco-like products Chewing cigarettes and cigarette imitations.

A lighter in the shape of a pistol or revolver.

Controlled drugs and psychotropic substances controlled drugs and psychotropic substances

Endangered wild animals and their by-products Endangered wild animals and plants and their by-products

Firecrackers, firecrackers

Obscure articles, publications, videos/CDs and software pornography, publications, videos/CDs and software.

Reproduction of copyright publications, video tapes, VCDs, CDs, DVDs, compact discs, records or cassette tapes.

Pirated publications, videos, VCD discs, CDs and DVDs, CDs, records or cassette tapes.

Inciting and rebellious materials. Inciting and rebellious materials.

2. Goods controlled or restricted by controlled or restricted items.

Animals, birds and their by-products

Endangered wild animals and their by-products Endangered wild animals and plants and their by-products

Meat and meat products meat and meat products

Fish and seafood products

Fruits and vegetables

Weapons and explosion-proof bulletproof vests, toy guns, pistols and revolvers.

Weapons and explosive bulletproof clothing, toy guns, pistols and revolvers.

Weapons, Chris, spear, sword, dagger, spear, sword.

Movies, videos, video games, publications and recordings.

Medicines drugstore

Drugs, poisons, drugs and poisons

Telecommunication and radio communication equipment, toy walkie-talkie telecommunication and broadcasting communication equipment, toy walkie-talkie.

3. Special approval for certain commodities, special license for specific commodities

The import of all live animals, such as cats, dogs, fish and birds, is controlled by the Agriculture and Food Administration.

Singapore Veterinary Authority (AVA). Importing like this requires AVA's license and application.

Through the local AVA office.

All imported live animals, such as cats, dogs, fish and birds, are subject to import control by the Agriculture, Food and Veterinary Bureau of Singapore. It is necessary to import this kind of goods.

AVA license and apply to the local ava office.

Address: Singapore Agriculture, Food and Veterinary Bureau, No.5 Maxwell Road, 02/03-00 MND Building.

Complex, Singapore 069 1 10

Tel: 65-62221211

The import of all pharmaceutical/medical/pharmaceutical/cosmetic products requires the approval of the Ministry of Health.

Scientific authority.

All imports of medicines/healthcare/medicines/cosmetics require the approval of the Health Bureau (HSA).

Address: Health Science Administration (Drugs) Health Science Administration (Drugs and Poisons) Center

Outlam Road, No.2 Bujimeila Street, Singapore 1 1 SFDA 169547 Singapore 169078

Tel: 65-63255609 Tel: 1800-2 130800

All audio-visual products-videotapes, VCDs, DVDs, compact discs, records and tapes-must be inspected.

And the approval of Singapore Film and Censorship Board (BFC) or controlled defective products (CUP).

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All audio items-video tapes, VCD discs, DVDs, laser discs, recordings and tapes-will be checked and reviewed accordingly for Singapore films.

Approval from the Committee (BFC) or the Defective Product Control Bureau (CPU)

Address: 07-1120691118, Media Development Bureau, No.45 Maxwell Road, East Wing, URA Center, Singapore.

Tel: 65-63722800

Arms, weapons or articles of the same nature, such as swords and spears, must be imported through.

Singapore police force.

The import of weapons, weapons or similar items, such as swords and spears, must be applied to the Singapore Police Force.

Address: No.391No.02, Xinqiao Road, Singapore Police Licensing Department -70 1 Police Camp

Complex Singapore 088762

Tel: 65-68350000

The import of telecommunication and radio communication equipment must be applied through Infocomm.

Singapore development board

The import of telecommunications and radio communication equipment must be applied to the Singapore Information and Communication Development Authority.

Address: Singapore Information and Communication Development Bureau, No.8 Temasek Avenue, Xinda Phase III, 14-00.

Singapore 038988

Tel: 65-62 1 10888

4. Dangerous goods

Articles or substances that may pose risks to health, safety, property and environment.

Articles or substances that may endanger health, safety, property and the environment.

All DG's must meet the IATA requirements of the following categories:

According to the following categories, all dangerous goods comply with IATA regulations:

classify

Written record

Certification certificate

Description of description

Packaging packaging

Mark mark

Labeled label

Dangerous goods are divided into 9 categories; Dangerous goods are divided into 9 categories:

1 class: explosives

Category 2: Gases

Class 3: flammable liquids Class 3: flammable liquids

Class 4: Flammable solids Class 4: Flammable solids

Category 5: Oxidized substances and. Category 5 of organic peroxides: oxidizing substances and organic peroxides.

Class 6: Toxic and infectious substances Class 6: Toxic and infectious substances

Class 7: radioactive substances Class 7: radioactive substances

Grade 8: Corrosivity Grade 8: Corrosivity

Class 9: Miscellaneous dangerous goods Class 9: Miscellaneous dangerous goods

Some examples of dangerous goods include:

hair spray

Perfume perfume

dry ice

oil products

Dry cell/battery

(For more information and list of DG, please refer to IATA manual.)

For more information and a list of dangerous goods, please refer to the books provided by the International Air Transport Association. )

Before any move, DG must complete the standard labels and files, for example:

Before any operation, the standard labels and documents of dangerous goods must be completed, such as:

Hazard label hazard label

Processing label processing label

Shipper's statement

Description of consignment note goods

Invoice invoice

MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet)

5. Size, weight and value restrictions. Size, weight and value restrictions

Nothing