China Launches Nationwide 100-Day Crackdown on Misreporting of Dangerous Goods at Sea
Logistics News
17-Jun-2025
Recently, maritime authorities across China have convened a series of briefings to officially launch the "100-Day Special Operation" aimed at cracking down on the misreporting and concealment of dangerous goods onboard ships. This campaign marks the official start of an intensive inspection and risk screening initiative.
The operation focuses on enhancing full-chain safety supervision of dangerous goods transport by sea and aims to address long-standing issues of false and concealed declarations.
From early June to early September, maritime authorities nationwide will conduct thorough inspections and investigations, targeting the following violations:
Inspection Measures Include:
Strict Enforcement Under the “Double Notification and Accountability” Mechanism:
🔴 Accurate and truthful declaration is mandatory. Concealment or misreporting of dangerous cargo is strictly prohibited!

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