NPG091216 - Change to requirements for certificate M418 ‘Declaration of Imported Goods’
Date of Issue: 9 December 2016
Date of Effect: Immediately
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Date of Issue: 9 December 2016
Date of Effect: Immediately
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Date of Issue: 14 November 2016
Date of Effect: Immediately
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Date of Issue: 10 February 2016
Date of Effect: Immediate
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The information provided in the documents attached is current at the time of writing and is intended for use as guidance only and should not be taken as definitive or exhaustive. The Commonwealth endeavours to keep information current and accurate, however, it may be subject to change without notice.
An index page for Goods not prescribed in legislation notices.
Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, March 2021
For establishment management and exporters to update or change the details of an export listed establishment/exporter handling non-prescribed goods.
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A transfer certificate is a document which is completed by an establishment who is dispatching product to another establishment within Australia, possibly for further processing. A completed transfer certificate ensures that information about the product being transferred is maintained throughout the export chain, and provides evidence to the receiving establishment, and assurance to international trading partners, that importing country requirements have been met.
Your importing country may require you to be export listed with us. This depends on what you produce and where you are sending your goods.
Goods that you may have to source from an export listed establishment include:
This varies depending on the importing country.