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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (213003)4/7/2025 5:52:09 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217901
 
re <<Hi TJ in another direction anything new with the Ailanthus Altissima medication?>>

my assistant visited China-China-China on Ching-ming holiday and btw investigated China courier-shipping protocol, and returned back to HK on last night.

Apparently China-China-China newly cracking down on unauthorised export of drugs that matter and Chung Pi herb is definitely a herb that if improperly used is fatal, therefore Hong Kong absolutely forbids unauthorised import / export of the herb. So between Hong Kong 'absolute-no' and China newly-no, what was mistakingly shipped by China and allowed in HK last year is no longer possible.

Mis-labelling is a no-no offence punishable by jail time, and whilst labelling Chung Pi as herb is true, but as herbal tea an absolute-no.

You need to try to directly import into Israel and see maybe perhaps possibly doable by some vendor. Asking out of Hong Kong is immediately cut short by sales.

Apologies for the state of 'is' for the rejuvenated import / export protocol.