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Provisions on bringing drugs into the country
Inbound passengers must abide by the following provisions when carrying drugs:

1. Prescription drugs: If you need to bring prescription drugs into the country, you must ensure that you have a valid prescription and the dosage of the drug is the same as the prescription. It is recommended that you put the prescription drugs in the original packaging and bring a copy of the prescription issued by the doctor for verification at the customs.

2. Over-the-counter drugs: For over-the-counter drugs, passengers can bring a reasonable amount into Hong Kong. However, these drugs must be used for personal use and not for commercial purposes. If you carry a large number of over-the-counter drugs, the customs may ask you to provide a reasonable explanation.

3. Illegal drugs: Some drugs, including illegal drugs, drugs and narcotic drugs, are prohibited in Hong Kong. If these drugs are brought into Hong Kong, they will violate laws and regulations and may face legal responsibility.

4. Animal drugs: bringing animal drugs into the country must comply with the regulations of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department of Hong Kong. You need to make sure that you have the relevant licenses and meet the required quantity and requirements.

Articles to be taxed:

1, alcohol

The listed tax rates are applicable to the following types of liquor, and the tax rates are expressed as a percentage of value:

Liquor tax rate

1. 100% alcoholic beverages with an alcohol concentration of more than 30% measured at 20 degrees Celsius.

2. Alcohol with an alcohol concentration of not more than 30% measured at a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius, except for 0% wine.

3. Wine 0%

If there is no information or insufficient information, so that the Commissioner of Customs and Excise (or any person authorized by the Commissioner to assess the tax payable) cannot determine the value of the consigned imported liquor with a weight of less than 65,438+02 liters at any time, the tax payable for this batch of liquor can be assessed at the rate of 0 per liter.

2. Tobacco

Tobacco is taxed at the following rates:

1, 706 cigarettes per 1000.

2, cigars per kilogram 197

3, China cooked tobacco 9 yuan per kilogram.

All other tobacco products, except those used to make cigarettes, cost 067 pounds per kilogram.

Any cigarette exceeding 90 mm (excluding any filter or cigarette holder) shall be counted as another cigarette for every 90 mm increase or less.

According to the Hong Kong Immigration Ordinance, passengers must abide by certain regulations and restrictions when bringing drugs into the country. Passengers can bring drugs for personal use, but they must ensure that the drugs are legal, used for personal treatment and meet the drug safety standards in Hong Kong. Prescription drugs, passengers need to carry valid prescription drugs and doctor's advice. Some special drugs, such as narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, may require additional licenses.

In addition, passengers should also pay attention to the list of illegal drugs in Hong Kong, including drugs, illegal drugs and unauthorized drugs. If the drugs carried by passengers are on the prohibited list, they may face legal responsibility and severe punishment.

In order to ensure smooth entry, passengers are advised to know the drug carrying regulations in Hong Kong in detail before departure and consult the airlines or the Hong Kong Immigration Department for the latest information. Abiding by the rules and carrying drugs legally will help ensure the smooth progress of your trip.

To sum up, in order to ensure a smooth entry, it is recommended that passengers learn more about the drug carrying regulations in Hong Kong before departure.

Legal basis:

Basic Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) Special Administrative Region

Article 147

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall formulate labour laws and policies on its own.