Shipping Powders to Australia: A Guide to Joint Customs and Biosecurity Restrictions in Australia and New Zealand

I. Overview
Australia and New Zealand impose strict customs and biosecurity restrictions on the import of powders to protect the two countries’ unique ecological environment and agricultural industry from external threats.

II. Main Restrictions

  1. Customs Restrictions
    All powders must be declared truthfully, including but not limited to:

Food powders (milk powder, protein powder, spices, etc.)

Cosmetic powders (loose powder, eye shadow, etc.)

Industrial/chemical powders

Pharmaceutical powders

Specific powders are prohibited from import:

Powders containing protected animal and plant ingredients

Certain pharmaceutical and supplement powders

Powders exceeding personal use

  1. Biosecurity restrictions
    High-risk powders:

Dairy powder (special permit required)

Egg powder

Meat powder

Plant-derived powder

General requirements:

Certificate of origin required for commercial import

Some products require special processing certificates

Packaging must be intact

III. Declaration process
Pre-declaration: Declare in advance through the Australian Border Force (ABF) import declaration system

Documents provided:

Ingredient analysis report

Certificate of origin

Certificate of processing (if applicable)

Waiting for review: ABF and biosecurity officers will assess the risk

IV. Compliance recommendations
Commercial transportation:

Obtain import permit in advance

Ensure that the product complies with the Australian New Zealand Food Standards (FSA NZ)

Consider using a local experienced customs clearance agent

Personal transport:

Limited quantity (usually no more than 1-2kg)

Keep original packaging and ingredient description

Be prepared for unpacking inspection

Label requirements:

English ingredient list

Country of origin label

Net content

V. Consequences of violations

Failure to declare or false declaration may result in:

Items confiscated and destroyed

High fines (up to $420,000 for individuals and higher for companies)

Criminal charges

Future import restrictions

VI. Latest changes
From 2023, Australia has implemented stricter testing requirements for certain plant-based powders. It is recommended to check the ABF official website or consult a professional agent for the latest information before transportation.

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