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通关效率再升级 太原海关上线进出境邮件“一站式”办理平台
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-07-01 16:58
Core Viewpoint - The launch of the "one-stop" platform for inbound and outbound mail by Taiyuan Customs significantly enhances the efficiency and convenience of international mail customs clearance, providing a fully online and free service for users [1][2]. Group 1: Platform Features - The "one-stop" platform allows users to handle customs procedures for international mail with a single click, including tax payment and supplementary declaration [1]. - Multiple access points such as the "Zhangshanghai Customs" APP and "WeChat Mini Program" are available for users to complete the entire process online [1][2]. - The platform eliminates the need for intermediaries, simplifying the operational logic and providing a clear and intuitive interface [2]. Group 2: Impact on Users - The new platform reduces the time and cost associated with customs clearance for recipients, as they no longer need to pay intermediary fees to agents [1][2]. - Taiyuan Customs aims to enhance the overall experience and convenience for the public through this initiative, leveraging the "One Belt, One Road" framework [2].
海关总署优化两用物项出口管制海关质疑工作
news flash· 2025-06-16 10:40
Core Viewpoint - The General Administration of Customs has announced an optimization of the export control process for dual-use items, emphasizing the need for exporters to provide necessary permits and the authority to question shipments that may fall under export control regulations [1] Group 1: Export Control Regulations - Exporters must present permits issued by the national export control management department to customs; failure to do so will lead to questioning by customs [1] - Customs will issue a "Customs Inquiry Notice for Dual-Use Item Export Control" if there is evidence suggesting that the exported goods may fall under the export control category [1] - During the inquiry period, customs will not release the related export goods [1]
北京海关罕见病药品查验放行时间压缩至“分钟级”
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-06-12 18:40
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the significant improvements in logistics efficiency and trade facilitation in Beijing due to the "Two Zones" initiative, which has led to faster delivery times for fresh products and increased import values for pharmaceuticals [1][2][3] - Since the implementation of the "Two Zones" initiative, Beijing Customs has introduced over 20 innovative policies, enhancing the approval process for rare disease medications to a "minute-level" inspection and release time, resulting in a substantial increase in the import value of medical materials and drugs from 70 billion yuan in 2020 to 121.2 billion yuan in 2024 [1] - The number of inbound and outbound travelers monitored by Beijing Customs reached 8.99 million in the first five months of this year, a year-on-year increase of 22.8%, indicating a growing potential for inbound tourism consumption [2] Group 2 - The establishment of four comprehensive bonded zones in Beijing over the past five years has significantly boosted trade performance, with the Tianzhu Comprehensive Bonded Zone ranking second nationally in 2023 and achieving an import and export value exceeding 100 billion yuan [2] - The implementation of an integrated regulatory model at the Daxing Airport Comprehensive Bonded Zone has reduced transportation time for goods from one hour to ten minutes, enhancing operational efficiency [2] - Since the RCEP agreement came into effect in 2022, Beijing's trade with RCEP countries has surpassed 2 trillion yuan, reflecting closer regional economic cooperation and improved benefits for local foreign trade enterprises [3]
2024年以来北京海关共检出11批不合格进口玩具
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-05-31 11:03
Group 1 - The safety of toys is a significant concern as they are primary consumer goods for children, with Beijing Customs reporting 11 batches of non-compliant imported toys since 2024, addressing issues such as small parts, transferable elements like chromium, plasticizers, and labeling [1] - A recent inspection revealed non-compliant capsule toys with incorrect age labeling and non-compliant packaging that posed a choking risk to children, which were released after technical rectification [1] - The market for imported infant and children's clothing has been expanding, leading to frequent non-compliance issues, with 4 batches of non-compliant clothing detected, totaling 1,733 items valued at nearly 380,000 yuan, citing issues like carcinogenic dye presence and labeling durability [1] Group 2 - The national standard GB 43631-2023 for safety technical specifications of paper products for infants and children will be implemented from January 1, 2025, limiting harmful substances in these products [2] - Beijing Customs conducted quality safety risk monitoring for imported children's books, testing 35 batches, of which 8 batches were found non-compliant due to excessive acrylamide levels, which can pose health risks with prolonged exposure [2] - The customs authority is enhancing its risk assessment, inspection supervision, and follow-up measures to ensure the safety of imported children's products [2]
经拱北口岸“再出口”至澳门的进口国外水果累计超1万公斤
news flash· 2025-04-12 13:33
Core Viewpoint - The new model of "importing foreign fruits directly to Macau" has been implemented for three months, resulting in over 10,000 kilograms of foreign fruits exported to Macau through the Gongbei port [1] Group 1: Implementation Details - The cooperation memorandum was signed between Gongbei Customs and the Macau SAR Government's Municipal Affairs Bureau on January 9, allowing foreign fruits imported through normal trade channels from the mainland to be supplied to Macau [1] - The first batch of foreign fruits was exported to Macau via Gongbei port on January 10, marking the start of this new import model [1] Group 2: Export Statistics - As of April 10, a total of 10,055 kilograms of foreign fruits have been exported to Macau, including varieties such as cherries, pineapples, bananas, coconuts, dragon fruits, and grapes [1]
海关总署:“海关将对进口煤炭实施延迟检查”为不实信息
Core Viewpoint - The recent news regarding the customs announcement of delayed inspections on imported coal is confirmed to be false, alleviating concerns about potential delays in customs clearance and reduced import volumes [1] Group 1 - The false information about customs delaying inspections on imported coal was circulated on various online platforms [1] - The customs authority has confirmed that the information is not true, ensuring that there will be no changes to the inspection process starting April 1 [1] - Businesses and related parties are advised to refrain from believing and spreading unverified information to avoid unnecessary confusion and losses [1]