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零跑腿领证,广东海关“云签发”让港澳“菜篮子”更新鲜
Core Insights - The "cloud issuance" model for export inspection and quarantine certificates has significantly improved efficiency and convenience for companies exporting fresh agricultural products to Hong Kong and Macau [1][2] - Guangdong province plays a crucial role as a major supplier of agricultural products to Hong Kong and Macau, providing 211.1 million tons of food products in the first three quarters of this year, accounting for 67.3% of the national total [1] Group 1 - The "cloud issuance" policy has reduced operational costs for companies and increased the speed of product availability in the market, enhancing the competitiveness of agricultural products [1] - Companies can now self-print certificates, saving 1-2 hours of time and 30-100 kilometers of travel daily, leading to more efficient shipping arrangements [1] - The "cloud issuance" model utilizes electronic signatures, differing from traditional methods, and aims to expedite the recognition of these certificates in Hong Kong and Macau [2] Group 2 - The Guangdong Customs has established a "point-to-point" online verification mechanism with relevant authorities in Hong Kong and Macau to facilitate the recognition of the "cloud issuance" certificates [2] - Starting from October 1, 2025, the verification process will shift from "batch inspection" to a "whitelist + post-verification" model, further simplifying procedures and enhancing customs efficiency [2]
零跑腿领证 广东海关“云签发”让港澳“菜篮子”更新鲜
Core Viewpoint - The implementation of the "cloud issuance" model for export inspection and quarantine certificates has significantly improved efficiency and reduced operational costs for companies exporting fresh agricultural products to Hong Kong, enhancing their market competitiveness [1][2]. Group 1: Efficiency Improvements - The "cloud issuance" policy allows companies to self-print certificates, saving 1-2 hours daily in certificate collection time and reducing travel distances by 30-100 kilometers, leading to more efficient shipping arrangements [1]. - In the first three quarters of this year, Guangdong province supplied 2.111 million tons of food and agricultural products to Hong Kong and Macau, accounting for 67.3% of the national total [1]. Group 2: Policy Implementation and Future Developments - The "cloud issuance" model, introduced in April 2023, provides real benefits to companies, especially those in remote areas with frequent export batches, by allowing them to print certificates independently [1]. - Starting from October 1, 2025, the certificate verification process will shift from "batch inspection" to a "whitelist + post-verification" model, further simplifying procedures and enhancing customs clearance efficiency [2].