Core Viewpoint - The AEO (Authorized Economic Operator) qualification is increasingly recognized as a "green pass" for international trade in China, with 6,876 AEO enterprises contributing nearly 40% of the country's trade volume by the end of 2025, despite representing only 1% of all import and export enterprises [1][2]. Group 1: AEO Qualification and Impact - AEO is an abbreviation for "Authorized Economic Operator," a certification system advocated by the World Customs Organization that provides preferential treatment to enterprises with high credit status, compliance, and security levels [1]. - By 2025, the average inspection rate for AEO enterprises will be only 18.5% of that for regular enterprises, with over 97% of AEO enterprises benefiting from reduced frequency of inspections [2]. Group 2: International Cooperation and Recognition - Since signing its first mutual recognition agreement in 2012, China has established AEO mutual recognition agreements with 32 economies, covering 58 countries and regions, with 52 of these agreements actively implemented, making China a leader in the number of agreements and countries involved [1][2]. Group 3: Regulatory Framework and Future Plans - A new regulation on credit management for registered and recorded enterprises will take effect on April 1, which emphasizes the AEO system as a core component, aiming to build a credit-based regulatory mechanism and promote trade safety and convenience [2]. - The customs authority plans to further expand the scope of mutual recognition and deepen cooperation to assist more Chinese enterprises in safely and efficiently entering international markets, contributing to inclusive and sustainable global trade [2].
1%企业贡献近40%贸易额 AEO这张“绿色通行证”含金量凸显
Xin Hua Wang·2026-02-12 14:09