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TTB Posts Guidance on Consolidated Certificates for U.S. Wine Exports to China

The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau recently posted directions on its website for filling out the “Wine Export Certificate” for exports to China. Currently, U.S. exporters of wine to China must file several certificates with the Chinese government…

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as a condition of entry. Beginning March 1, the one-page, consolidated certificate will function as a certificate of origin, certificate of health, and certificate of authenticity to replace the number of certificates currently required by China. TTB’s guidance document titled “General Instructions for the 'Wine Export Certificate' for U.S. Wine Products Exported from the United States to the People's Republic of China” is (here).