China-Hong Kong freight transportation is an important part of China-Hong Kong economic exchanges, however, the management of contraband has become particularly important in this process. Understanding the classification of prohibited goods and the related penalties is crucial to ensure the safety of cargo transportation. In this article, we will introduce the classification of prohibited goods in China-Hong Kong freight transportation and the corresponding penalties.Classification of Prohibited Goods:Dangerous goods: Dangerous goods include flammable, explosive, toxic and hazardous substances. In the transportation of goods between Hong Kong and China, these substances usually need to comply with special transportation standards and requirements. Dangerous goods that are not handled in a compliant manner may cause fire, explosion or other safety risks.
Controlled Drugs: Some pharmaceuticals are subject to strict controls by importing and exporting countries and require special licenses or compliance with specific conditions. Drugs that are not approved for compliance may be subject to confiscation, fines and other penalties.
Counterfeit and Prohibited Cultural Objects: Transportation and exchange of counterfeits and prohibited cultural artifacts may damage intellectual property and cultural heritage. Related violations may lead to legal disputes and economic losses.
Military products: Military products are often highly classified and regulated