mshilarious
Banned
Sounds kinda backwards, eh? But we're all into free trade, right? So I had somebody ask me about it, and I looked into it, and this is what USPS says the restrictions are--I included a few other bits of interest:
Prohibitions (130)
Manuscripts, printed matter, photographic negatives, gramophone records, films, magnetic tapes, video tapes, etc., which could do political, economical, cultural, or moral harm to the People’s Republic of China.
Radio receivers, transmitters or receivers of all kinds, walkie-talkies and parts thereof; valves, antennae, etc.
Wrist-watches, cameras, television sets, radio sets, tape records, bicycles, sewing machines, and ventilators.
Restrictions
The importation of personal articles is limited to those intended for personal use and imported in reasonable quantities. The value of the items contained in each shipment must not exceed RMB (renminbi) 100 yuan and the total value of the shipment received annually by each family may not exceed RMB (renminbi) 800 yuan.
100 yuan = $14.
So it's pretty much impossible for me to sell into China . . . can't even send a single valve, and strictly reading that provision on radio equipment, even a single transistor.
Prohibitions (130)
Manuscripts, printed matter, photographic negatives, gramophone records, films, magnetic tapes, video tapes, etc., which could do political, economical, cultural, or moral harm to the People’s Republic of China.
Radio receivers, transmitters or receivers of all kinds, walkie-talkies and parts thereof; valves, antennae, etc.
Wrist-watches, cameras, television sets, radio sets, tape records, bicycles, sewing machines, and ventilators.
Restrictions
The importation of personal articles is limited to those intended for personal use and imported in reasonable quantities. The value of the items contained in each shipment must not exceed RMB (renminbi) 100 yuan and the total value of the shipment received annually by each family may not exceed RMB (renminbi) 800 yuan.
100 yuan = $14.
So it's pretty much impossible for me to sell into China . . . can't even send a single valve, and strictly reading that provision on radio equipment, even a single transistor.