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On December 9, 2022, the Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry included seven new food products, including paprika, in the Compliance-Based Intervention Program (CBIS) as follows: (1) fresh asparagus from Mexico (0709.
20.
00) ;(2) dried citrus peel from various countries (0814.
00.
00) ;(3) crushed or ground paprika from all countries (0904.
22.
00.
04) ;(4) crushed or ground vanilla from all countries (0905.
20.
00) ;(5) Dried, pickled or boiled vanilla beans from all countries (0905.
10.
00) ;(6) Semi-processed pineapple from Thailand (0804.
30.
00) ;(7) Semi-processed garlic from China or Korea (0703.
20.
00.
42).
。 The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry stated that to qualify for a risk-based intervention under CBIS, importers need to provide the following materials: import eligible products with appropriate tariffs, submit entries in line mode, meet the import conditions of their goods, meet duplicate compliance requirements, and if required, submit entries
with the correct AQIS commodity code (ACC).
In addition, CBIS-eligible products still need to meet other biosecurity and imported food requirements
.
All imported food must comply with the Imported Food Control Act 1992 and is monitored
through the Imported Food Inspection Scheme.
20.
00) ;(2) dried citrus peel from various countries (0814.
00.
00) ;(3) crushed or ground paprika from all countries (0904.
22.
00.
04) ;(4) crushed or ground vanilla from all countries (0905.
20.
00) ;(5) Dried, pickled or boiled vanilla beans from all countries (0905.
10.
00) ;(6) Semi-processed pineapple from Thailand (0804.
30.
00) ;(7) Semi-processed garlic from China or Korea (0703.
20.
00.
42).
。 The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry stated that to qualify for a risk-based intervention under CBIS, importers need to provide the following materials: import eligible products with appropriate tariffs, submit entries in line mode, meet the import conditions of their goods, meet duplicate compliance requirements, and if required, submit entries
with the correct AQIS commodity code (ACC).
In addition, CBIS-eligible products still need to meet other biosecurity and imported food requirements
.
All imported food must comply with the Imported Food Control Act 1992 and is monitored
through the Imported Food Inspection Scheme.