四部门联合发文:严控新车以二手车名义出口
财联社·2025-11-14 09:44

Core Viewpoint - The notice issued by the Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Ministry of Public Security, and General Administration of Customs aims to strengthen the management of second-hand car exports, particularly by controlling the export of new cars under the guise of second-hand vehicles, effective from January 1, 2026 [1][3]. Group 1: Strengthening Export Management - Strict control over the export of new cars as second-hand vehicles, requiring additional documentation for vehicles registered less than 180 days prior to export [3][4]. - Export license applications must be accurately filled out, ensuring consistency with vehicle registration documents; non-compliance will result in license denial [4]. - Establishment of a dynamic management and exit mechanism for enterprises, focusing on credit evaluation and addressing dishonest practices [4][5]. Group 2: Compliance and Review - Enhanced compliance review for modified vehicles, requiring proof of modification authenticity and adherence to national certification standards [5]. - Monitoring and reporting of local modified vehicle production capabilities and export situations to ensure compliance [5]. Group 3: Promoting Healthy Development - Encouragement for enterprises to enhance international operational capabilities and explore diverse markets through trade promotion platforms [6]. - Development of a comprehensive support system for exports, including after-sales service and collaboration with logistics and financial institutions [6][7]. - Exploration of a dedicated market for second-hand car exports, providing integrated services such as preparation, inspection, customs clearance, and logistics [7].