Core Insights - The Guangzhou Nansha Port welcomed its first shipment of Chilean cherries for 2026, with two vessels delivering over 1,300 containers weighing approximately 26,000 tons, marking a strong start for fresh fruit imports in the new year [1] - The port's logistics advantages allow Chilean cherries to reach the port in just 22 days, and with customs measures like "advance declaration" and "direct pick-up," the cherries can be quickly processed and delivered to markets [1][2] - The demand for cherries is expected to rise as the Chinese New Year approaches, with future shipments targeting supermarkets, e-commerce platforms, and the seasonal market [1] Customs and Logistics - The Nansha Customs has implemented a special regulatory plan to meet the high preservation requirements of cherries, ensuring 24-hour appointment customs clearance and guiding enterprises to utilize the "advance declaration" policy [2] - The Nansha International Cold Chain has 162 inspection platforms, capable of inspecting up to 300 cold chain containers daily, ensuring timely inspections upon arrival [2] - As of now, the port has processed 3,948 containers of cherries for the 2025-2026 season, a 20% increase compared to the same period last year, with expectations of more shipments to maintain its status as the largest cherry import port in China [2]
广州南沙口岸2026年车厘子进口“开门红” 两船抢“鲜”同日通关
Nan Fang Ri Bao Wang Luo Ban·2026-01-04 08:27