Core Insights - The "14th Five-Year Plan" has led to significant growth in Inner Mongolia's foreign trade, with an average annual growth rate of 18.3%, surpassing the national average by 10.3 percentage points, and a total trade volume of 852.37 billion yuan, an 81% increase from the previous five-year period [1][3]. Group 1: Trade Facilitation and Policy Support - The implementation of national customs integration and the upgrade of the "single window" for international trade to 964 functions have streamlined cross-border trade processes [3]. - The number of foreign trade enterprises in Inner Mongolia increased from 8,300 in 2020 to 19,400 by October 2025, with companies engaged in import and export rising from 2,472 to 3,540 [3]. - Various support measures, such as "policy delivery by customs heads" and "one-stop service packages," have resolved 116 issues for 71 enterprises in the import-export process [3]. Group 2: Infrastructure and Platform Development - The establishment of the China-Mongolia Economic Cooperation Zone and the increase in import-export value of Hohhot and Ordos comprehensive bonded zones from 1.26 billion yuan in 2020 to 13.24 billion yuan by 2024 [3]. - The launch of cross-border e-commerce pilot zones in Ordos, Baotou, and Erenhot has enhanced trade capabilities [3]. - The successful operation of various designated regulatory sites, including the 24-hour trial operation of the Erenhot-Zamyn-Uud highway port, has improved logistics efficiency [3]. Group 3: International Trade and Export Growth - The Erenhot railway port has facilitated over 15,000 China-Europe freight trains during the "14th Five-Year Plan," expanding routes to 74 and covering over 140 domestic and international cities [4]. - High-value goods such as domestic automobiles and electronics account for over 40% of exports, with a notable increase in the export of specialty products [4]. - The export of dairy products reached 15,300 tons valued at 288 million yuan in the first ten months of this year, marking a year-on-year increase of 227.66% and 300% respectively [5]. Group 4: Customs Cooperation and Regulatory Innovations - The customs cooperation between China and Mongolia has deepened, with the implementation of AEO mutual recognition and regular meetings between border customs [5]. - Innovations in regulatory systems are planned for the "15th Five-Year Plan" to align with high-level institutional openness, further supporting the construction of a significant northern opening hub for China [5].
回眸“十四五” | 多维发力强服务 呼和浩特海关助力内蒙古外贸高质量发展
Nei Meng Gu Ri Bao·2025-11-28 14:37