Why can’t you send potions abroad?

Scope of internationally prohibited items:

1. Fresh meat, fruits, vegetables and other perishable items;

2. Inflammable, explosive, corrosive and Items that are toxic, highly acidic, alkaline and radioactive and can cause personal injury, casualties and property damage during production, storage, transportation and use, such as: matches, detonators, gunpowder, firecrackers, gasoline, diesel, kerosene, alcohol (liquid and solid) ), sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, organic solvents, pesticides, lacquers, aerosols, gas lighters, gas cylinders, phosphorus, sulfur and other chemical products listed in the "Practical Handbook of Chemical Dangerous Goods" published by the Chemical Industry Press ;

3. Powdered items (regardless of color), liquids (regardless of packaging), pastes (such as toothpaste, etc.), and goods with danger signs on the outside;

4. Audio and video products (including CDs, VCDs), knives, bricks, sand, gas lighters, etc. that are not certified by the National Audio and Video Publishing House;

5. Various items that pollute the environment Industrial waste; obstruction to public health, such as corpses (including incinerated bones) and untanned animal skins;

6. Radio transceivers and communication security machines;

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7. Tobacco, wine, sugar, mahogany;

8. Any medicines, precious medicinal materials, etc.;

9. LED (light-emitting diode chip), IC (integrated Circuits), diodes, transistors, circuit boards, circuit boards, drills, mechanical equipment and parts, electronic components and spare parts, electronic components and spare parts, mobile phones, watches, cameras, medical equipment, power tools, chemical products, etc. ;

10. Various biochemical products and infectious items. Such as anthrax, dangerous bacteria, medical waste, etc.