Alerts
Expansion of the CBIS onto one of the purified antibodies import pathway
Effective from 11 April 2025The department is expanding the Compliance-Based Intervention Scheme (CBIS) onto multiple document-controlled pathways.
The department is adding purified antibodies raised against inorganic material or antigens from multicellular organisms onto the CBIS. This change is scheduled to take effect on 1 May 2025. CBIS will manage the document assessment rate of consignment lines at the time of importation. Only the tariff codes specified below will be eligible.
Import Pathway |
Eligible tariff codes |
Intervention measure |
Purified antibodies raised against inorganic material or antigens from multicellular organisms (standard permit required) |
3002.12 |
Documentation |
Importers will still be required to import goods with a valid import permit where applicable. Importers must meet the import conditions. There are no changes to the import conditions.
If biosecurity risks change, or the CBIS is not operating as anticipated, the department may adjust the rate at which we conduct biosecurity document assessments to ensure safe trade while meeting Australia’s appropriate level of protection (ALOP).
Who does this notice affect:
All importers and their agents importing CBIS eligible commodities and any biosecurity operational staff clearing these goods.
Further Information:
More information on the CBIS is available on the department's CBIS webpage.
Where products are eligible for CBIS, this will be specified in the relevant BICON case.
If you require further information, please email the CBIS program on CBIS@aff.gov.au. You are welcome to suggest a tariff code for an eligible commodity import pathway to the CBIS program by email to CBIS@aff.gov.au
. Alternatively, please contact Imports on 1800 900 090 or imports@aff.gov.au
.
This Alert applies to the following Cases: