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第八届进博会迎来展品入境高峰
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-29 05:33

Core Insights - The eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE) has reached a peak in the importation of exhibits, with a significant number of items arriving at the Shanghai Wusong Port on October 28 [1] Group 1: Import Details - A total of 12 batches and 4.7 tons of exhibits have been imported, including products such as wine, tea, and dried fruits from African countries, as well as juice, honey, and drinking water from New Zealand [1] - Additional items include animal models and decorations to set up an African-themed exhibition booth [1] Group 2: Customs and Logistics - Due to the diverse categories and limited quantities of some exhibited products, exhibitors prefer to use a shared container approach for customs clearance [1] - The Shanghai Wusong Customs has implemented several facilitation measures, including a dedicated area for CIIE goods and an online declaration system for efficient processing [1] - Customs officers are present before the arrival of exhibits to ensure seamless operations in unpacking, inspection, and removal processes, thereby minimizing delays [1]