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广州创新构建“四个一”服务体系 助力本土无人机企业拓展国际市场
Nan Fang Ri Bao Wang Luo Ban·2025-07-07 08:23

Core Insights - Guangzhou's drone exports reached 6,134 units from January to May, marking a 252% year-on-year increase, with over 50% being agricultural protection drones [1] - The city has established a "four ones" service system to support the low-altitude economy and assist local drone companies in expanding into international markets [1] - The Guangzhou Customs and Commerce departments are addressing high inspection rates for drone exports by providing tailored solutions and establishing a whitelist for compliant companies [2] Group 1 - The "four ones" service system includes a streamlined export license application process, reducing approval time significantly from two months to a much shorter duration [1] - The establishment of a whitelist for AEO-certified companies aims to enhance the efficiency of customs clearance for compliant enterprises [2] - Financial institutions are encouraged to collaborate with drone companies to improve access to financing, addressing key bottlenecks in business development [2] Group 2 - The "Low Altitude 11 Measures" policy was introduced to promote high-quality development in the low-altitude economy, offering subsidies up to 30 million yuan for key projects [3] - The policy focuses on eight dimensions, including project cultivation, infrastructure, industry clustering, and talent training, to drive industry growth [3] - The low-altitude industry in the region has reached a scale of approximately 15 billion yuan, with over 50 upstream and downstream companies established [4]