1. Register and obtain a food business license: To sell food in China, you need to register a company in China and obtain a food business license. This procedure requires the submission of relevant applications and materials to the US Food and Drug Administration (State Administration of Market Supervision) in China.
2. Apply for an import license: Import food needs to apply for an import license from China Customs. Import license is a kind of license that importers must obtain before importing goods to ensure that imported food meets China's quality standards, food safety requirements and plant quarantine regulations.
3. Abide by China's food safety laws and regulations: China implements strict supervision on imported food to ensure food safety and quality. We must ensure that the products comply with China's food safety laws and regulations, including but not limited to People's Republic of China (PRC) Food Safety Law and People's Republic of China (PRC) Import and Export Food Safety Management Measures.
4. Understand the tax policy: Imported food needs to pay customs duties, value-added tax and other taxes. You need to know China's tax policy in order to calculate your cost and pricing.
5. Establish supply chain and logistics network: Imported food needs to be purchased from abroad and transported to China through international logistics. A reliable supply chain and logistics network must be established to ensure the timely transportation and delivery of goods.
Register and obtain food business license, import license, customs declaration procedures, quarantine, registered trademarks and patents, and abide by the laws and regulations of China.
Benefits of imported food:
1, increase the diversity of diet.
2. Improve health.
3. Experience different cultures.
To sum up, the sale of Russian imported food in China needs to complete the procedures of registering a company, obtaining a food business license, applying for an import license, observing China's food safety laws and regulations, understanding tax policies, and establishing a supply chain and logistics network.
Legal basis:
Measures of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on the Administration of Import and Export Food Safety
Article 24
The consignee of imported goods and the consignor of exported goods shall truthfully declare to the customs and submit the import and export license and relevant documents for inspection.