1. Animal health certificate: The import of live animals from Southeast Asia requires an animal health certificate issued by the official veterinarian of the exporting country or region. This certificate ensures that the animals meet the animal hygiene requirements of the exporting country or region when exported.
2. Import license: Applying for an import license is a prerequisite for importing live animals. You need to apply for an import license from the Ministry of Agriculture of China or relevant departments in order to obtain an import license.
3. Quarantine and inspection: Imported live animals need to undergo animal quarantine and inspection to ensure that they meet the animal hygiene and quality requirements of China. This may include animal health examination, vaccination records, blood tests, etc.
4. Transportation documents: You need to provide transportation documents, including transportation contract, bill of lading and packing list, to ensure that the transportation of animals meets international transportation standards and relevant regulations.
5. Customs duties and taxes: Imported live animals may be subject to customs duties and other taxes. You need to know the relevant tax policies and go through the relevant procedures.
Please note that the above requirements are only general, and the specific requirements may be different due to factors such as animal species, quantity and import port. It is recommended that you consult relevant domestic government departments (such as customs and agricultural departments) or professional import agents before specific operations to obtain the most accurate and up-to-date import requirements and procedures information.