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全国海关“十四五”成绩单出炉 年均监管进出口货物52亿吨
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-08-26 00:52

Core Viewpoint - The State Council's press conference highlighted the achievements of the General Administration of Customs in safeguarding national security and promoting high-quality development during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period. Group 1: Achievements in Customs Operations - The General Administration of Customs has 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, ensuring safety and stability [2] - Cumulative tax collection reached 9.7 trillion yuan through comprehensive tax management and legal enforcement [2] - The "Smart Travel Inspection" system now covers 80% of air ports, allowing for seamless and rapid customs clearance for travelers [2] Group 2: Infrastructure and Trade Facilitation - The number of open ports has increased by 40, reaching a total of 311, establishing a comprehensive open port layout across land, sea, and air [2] - Exports of "new three samples" are projected to grow 2.6 times by 2024 compared to 2020, indicating an increase in the quality of exports [2] - Trade with Belt and Road Initiative partners is expected to reach 22 trillion yuan in 2024, significantly enhancing trade security and convenience [2] Group 3: Cross-Border Trade Facilitation - The General Administration of Customs has launched special actions for cross-border trade facilitation in collaboration with over 20 national ministries, resulting in 108 reform measures and expanding participation to 25 cities across 17 provinces [3] - The import and export of bonded maintenance business grew by 8.7% from January to July, reflecting the adaptation to industrial transformation needs [3] - Over 3,000 AEO (Authorized Economic Operator) enterprises have benefited from financing guarantees and credit facilities, with mutual recognition of AEO status established with 57 countries/regions [3] Group 4: Smart Customs Development - The General Administration of Customs is accelerating the construction of smart customs through institutional innovation and technological empowerment, enhancing regulatory efficiency and service levels [4] - Smart customs initiatives include the installation of advanced equipment such as near-infrared spectrometers and automated sampling robots, which have reduced customs clearance time for imported iron ore by over 15 hours [4]