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Import Tariffs
- Hong Kong is a free port with no general imported merchandise. Extract obligations are
charged on four products - alcoholic liquors, tobacco, hydrocarbon oil and methyl liquor -
independent of whether they are transported in or privately made.
Customs Valuation
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Trade Barriers
- Hong Kong follows a free trade policy and maintains basically no barriers on trade.
Labeling and Marking Requirements
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Standards
- Hong Kong does not have a central standards body creating and issuing residential models.
Hong Kong administrative offices utilize measures as and when vital, and maintain a strategic
distance from the position where the setting standards manages showcase improvement or
turns into a methods for securing certain segments of the business.
Standards Organizations
- WTO
Product Certification
- Hong Kong's technical regulation cover the accompanying areas: Electrical Products Safety, Air
Pollution Control, Antibiotics, Boilers and Pressure Vessels, Buildings, Consumer Goods Safety,
Dangerous Drugs, Electricity, Environmental Impact Assessment, Food and Drug (Composition
and Labeling), Gas Safety, Merchant Shipping Safety, Noise Control, Ozone Layer Protection,
Pesticides, Pharmacy and Poisons, Plant (Importation and Pest Control), Public Health (Animals
and Birds), Public Health and Municipal Services, Radiation, Road Traffic, Telecommunications,
Toys and Children's Products Safety, Waste Disposal, and Water Pollution Control.
Accreditation
Technical Regulations
Trade Agreements
https://www.austrade.gov.au/Australian/Export/Export-markets/Countries/Hong-Kong/Doing-
business/Tariffs-and-regulations
https://www.export.gov/article?id=Hong-Kong-Macau-prohibited--restricted-imports
http://www.hkicpa.org.hk/en/standards-and-regulations/standards/