Core Insights - The article highlights the growth and development of customs registration units in Tibet, with a total of 1,476 units expected by 2025, including 147 specialized enterprises for importing and exporting food and cosmetics, as well as vegetable planting bases for Hong Kong and Macau [1][2] Group 1: Customs and Trade Development - By 2025, the number of registered customs units in Tibet is projected to increase by 263, representing a year-on-year growth of 12.4%, indicating a strengthening of the foreign trade market [1] - The Lhasa Customs has implemented a series of measures ("20+15+12") to optimize the business environment at the port, focusing on customs facilitation, precise policy promotion, and compliance guidance [1] Group 2: Support for Small and Medium Enterprises - A "first foreign trade" full-cycle cultivation plan has been introduced to address the challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises in foreign trade, providing tailored support through a closed-loop service model [1] - The plan includes one-on-one policy briefings, full-process declaration guidance, and immediate problem response to assist enterprises in customs registration and clearance [1] Group 3: Export Growth of Tibetan Products - The continuous release of policy dividends has led to significant growth in the export of "Tibetan brand" products, with exports of Tibetan combed pure wool yarn, wine, and Tibetan incense expected to increase by 80 times, 17 times, and 2 times respectively by 2025 [1] - The Lhasa Customs aims to facilitate the export of more highland specialty products through the open corridor to South Asia, contributing to the high-quality development of Tibet's foreign trade [2]
西藏报关单位备案累计达1476家 “藏字号”产品出口亮眼
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-22 03:24