Core Insights - In 2025, the Heyuan Customs is expected to supervise the supply of over 287,000 live pigs to Hong Kong and Macau, accounting for 23.4% of the national total, maintaining its position as the leading city in China for this supply for ten consecutive years [1][2] Group 1 - The implementation of a "green channel" with "pre-reporting and inspection, and inspection on demand" allows customs officers to monitor the health status of pigs in real-time using 5G video technology, ensuring that live pigs can be transported to Hong Kong and Macau on the same day [1] - To meet the increased demand for live pigs during holidays, Heyuan Customs has established a "holiday no-break" customs guarantee mechanism, enabling rapid remote monitoring and inspection of nearly 300 batches of live pigs during holiday periods, with the fastest completion time being 40 minutes for new batches [1] - In terms of source control, Heyuan Customs has introduced a "production reporting + on-site verification" regulatory model, where customs officers conduct thorough checks on pig numbers at breeding enterprises, guiding them to improve their self-breeding and self-raising records [1] Group 2 - In 2025, Heyuan Customs identified 36 risk points during inspections and synchronized these with a remote monitoring system, creating a seamless connection between source prevention and outbound inspection, thus forming a complete regulatory closed loop [1] - The next steps for Heyuan Customs include further deepening the integration of "regulation + service" models, continuously optimizing remote smart regulatory measures, and enhancing the comprehensive prevention network to benefit more enterprises [2]
广东河源海关2025年监管供港澳活猪逾28万头
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-14 08:06