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Bulletin 498 - 12/06
New Customs Regulations for Timber - Egypt

Egypt has now joined the list of countries implementing phytosanitary requirements on wood packaging, and the restrictions are being strictly enforced by Egyptian customs. Any wood used in the packaging of goods must be fumigated and stamped.

  • Ordinary consumable wood, not manufactured (wooden pallets, etc)
    Wooden pallets must be stamped with the seal of Food and Feed organization "wheat ear seal", which is the standard calibration applied in Europe.
  • Manufactured wood (plywood, veneer, etc)
    The "wheat ear seal' is not required as the wood is normally steamed during the manufacturing process in the country of origin.
  • Shipments of raw wood: wooden planks (beachwood, white wood, etc)
    Such shipments must be accompanied with a certificate from the country of origin indicating that the wood has been steamed according to International standards.
Any shipment coming in wooden packing and not fumigated, even transit shipments, will be returned to the shipper.

The below image illustrates the countries implementing ISPM15. For an up-to-date list of ISPM countries and other phytosanitary guidance and information, visit the Forestry Commission website www.forestry.gov.uk/forestry/infd-6ablsn.


* The whole of the European Community is represented by only one marker on the above map


Source of information: Eldib Pandi
Tel: +3 392 6000
Email: mail@eldibpandi.com
Web: www.eldibpandi.com



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