“十四五”期间海关监管进出口货物体量全球最大
Chang Jiang Shang Bao·2025-08-25 08:11

Core Insights - The article highlights the significant progress made by China's customs authorities in enhancing regulatory efficiency and service levels during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, amidst increasing external uncertainties [1][2][3] Group 1: Customs Achievements - During the "14th Five-Year Plan," China's customs managed an average of 5.2 billion tons of import and export goods annually, with a total value of 41.5 trillion yuan, making it the largest globally [1] - Customs authorities seized 5.15 million items related to political, firearms, and explosive violations, detected over 180,000 cases of infectious diseases, and handled more than 200,000 batches of substandard goods [1] - A total of 9.7 trillion yuan in taxes was collected, with 23,000 smuggling cases investigated, effectively curbing smuggling activities in key areas and sectors [1] Group 2: Trade Facilitation Innovations - Significant breakthroughs in trade facilitation were achieved through institutional innovation and technological empowerment, with the "Single Window" for international trade becoming a digital gateway for global trade [2] - The "One Network for All" initiative covers 25 categories and 964 items, streamlining cross-border trade processes [2] - The number of open ports increased by 40, reaching a total of 311, establishing a comprehensive port opening layout across land, sea, and air [2] Group 3: High-Quality Development - The export of "new three samples" increased by 2.6 times compared to 2020, indicating a higher quality of exports [3] - During the "14th Five-Year Plan," 271 types of agricultural and food products were approved from 81 new countries/regions, diversifying import sources [3] - China's total goods trade is projected to reach 43.8 trillion yuan in 2024, maintaining its position as the world's largest trader for eight consecutive years [3]