GACC maintains a list of approved foreign suppliers, ensuring exporters meet China’s food safety and trade regulations

One way to address the challenge of not getting past performance records from a seller is to validate their GACC, and look for custom import history.  A sugar buyer in China can use the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) to verify a seller’s registration, import history, and compliance status. 

 GACC maintains a list of approved foreign suppliers, ensuring exporters meet China’s food safety and trade regulations. Buyers can check if the seller is registered with GACC, confirming they are legally permitted to export sugar to China. They may also access import records to verify past shipments, reducing risks when selecting a supplier. 

 However, the accuracy of these records depends on data availability, registration updates, and customs policies. Some details may be restricted or outdated, especially if the seller uses an exporter. While GACC data is generally reliable, buyers should cross-check it with CIQ (China Inspection and Quarantine) reports, independent trade databases, and direct inquiries with customs authorities. 

This ensures that procurement decisions are based on verified, up-to-date information, reducing trade risks and ensuring smooth importation. Disclaimer: GACC data should be cross-verified with official sources, including CIQ reports and customs authorities, to ensure accuracy and compliance.

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