Article 1 This Law is formulated in order to strengthen the inspection of imported and exported commodities, standardize the inspection of imported and exported commodities, safeguard social public interests and the legitimate rights and interests of all parties involved in import and export trade, and promote the smooth development of foreign economic and trade relations. Article 2 The State Council shall establish an import and export commodity inspection department (hereinafter referred to as the State Commodity Inspection Department) to be in charge of the inspection of import and export commodities nationwide. The import and export commodity inspection agencies set up by the national commodity inspection department in various places (hereinafter referred to as the commodity inspection agencies) manage the import and export commodity inspection work in the areas under their jurisdiction. Article 3 Commodity inspection agencies and inspection agencies established in accordance with the law (hereinafter referred to as other inspection agencies) shall conduct inspections of imported and exported commodities in accordance with the law. Article 4 The inspection of imported and exported commodities shall be based on the principles of protecting human health and safety, protecting the life and health of animals or plants, protecting the environment, preventing fraud, and safeguarding national security. The national commodity inspection department shall formulate and adjust the import and export regulations that must be inspected. The product catalog (hereinafter referred to as the catalog) shall be published and implemented. Article 5 Import and export commodities listed in the catalog shall be inspected by the commodity inspection agency. If the imported goods specified in the preceding paragraph have not been inspected, they are not allowed to be sold or used; if the export commodities specified in the preceding paragraph have not passed the inspection, they are not allowed to be exported. Import and export commodities specified in the first paragraph of this article that meet the conditions for exemption from inspection stipulated by the state may be exempted from inspection upon application by the consignee or consignor and upon review and approval by the national commodity inspection department. Article 6 The mandatory inspection of imported and exported commodities refers to the conformity assessment activities to determine whether the imported and exported commodities listed in the catalog meet the mandatory requirements of the national technical specifications. Conformity assessment procedures include: sampling, inspection and inspection; evaluation, verification and assurance of conformity; registration, accreditation and approval and combinations of these. For the inspection of import and export commodities specified in the first paragraph of this article, the commodity inspection agency may adopt the inspection results of the inspection agency; the national commodity inspection department shall implement catalog management of the aforementioned inspection agencies. Article 7 Import and export commodities listed in the catalog shall be inspected in accordance with the mandatory requirements of national technical specifications; if the mandatory requirements of national technical specifications have not yet been formulated, they shall be formulated in a timely manner in accordance with the law. Before they are formulated, they may refer to foreign regulations designated by the national commodity inspection department. Check relevant standards. Article 8 Other inspection agencies may accept the entrustment of foreign trade relations parties or foreign inspection agencies to handle the inspection and appraisal business of import and export commodities. Article 9 Import and export commodities or inspection items that are stipulated by laws and administrative regulations to be inspected by other inspection agencies shall be handled in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws and administrative regulations. Article 10 National commodity inspection departments and commodity inspection agencies shall promptly collect and provide relevant parties with information on import and export commodity inspection. The staff of the national commodity inspection department and commodity inspection agencies have the obligation to keep confidential the commercial secrets they know when performing the duties of import and export commodity inspection.