Core Insights - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, China's customs has achieved an average annual supervision of 5.2 billion tons of import and export goods, with a total value of 41.5 trillion yuan, making it the largest in the world [3][4] - The customs authority has added and expanded 40 open ports, bringing the total to 311, and has implemented 964 items across 25 categories for cross-border trade facilitation [3][4] Customs Development - The customs modernization has made significant progress, enhancing regulatory efficiency and service levels, which supports high-quality development and high-level opening up [4][5] - The "One Port Pass" regulatory model in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area has reduced cargo transfer time from 5-7 days to 2-3 days [5] Trade Facilitation - Cross-border trade facilitation is essential for high-level opening up and optimizing the business environment, with 108 reform measures introduced during the "14th Five-Year Plan" [5][6] - The customs has implemented a 7×24 hour appointment system for customs clearance and integrated with 30 departments for a "single window" service [5][6] Port Capacity and Structure - As of now, China has 125 water transport ports, 85 air transport ports, and 101 land transport ports, with significant increases in cargo volumes expected [7][8] - Special customs supervision areas have been established, contributing to one-fifth of the total import and export value while covering less than 0.01% of the national territory [7][8] New Trade Dynamics - The customs has innovated regulatory models for cross-border e-commerce and bonded warehouses, leading to a 2.6 times increase in the export of "new three samples" by 2024 compared to 2020 [9][10] - The protection of intellectual property rights has become a focus, with nearly 20,000 new rights holders registered during the "14th Five-Year Plan" [10]
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Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-08-26 01:41