Expanded opening up prospers China’s border trade
The
prospering border trade of China is a reflection of the great vitality of the
country’s opening up, as China has just celebrated the 40th anniversary of
reform and opening up at the end of last year.
The
convenient custom clearance services at ports in Heilongjiang province and
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, as well as the changes taking place in border
areas all indicate what Chinese leaders has proposed – “China’s door of
opening-up will not be closed and only open even wider”, one of the most
powerful lines made by China in recent years. The average customs clearance
time in Heilongjiang’s Suifenhe Port has been cut by over a third after an
expansion project, and the handling capacity has also been enlarged to 38.5
million tons at this port located in a key development and opening-up zone.
The
reduced custom clearance time has brought huge benefits to Wang Yingdong, a
senior manager of the Suifenhe Lanyang International Cargo Transportation
Co.,Ltd.
“Time is
everything for vegetable and fruit exporters like us. It was not easy for us to
preserve the products as we had to spend a whole day clearing customs, but now
we enjoy instant services for customs clearance, and it’s very convenient,” she
told People’s Daily.
Besides,
highway crossing points also adopted the one-stop checking and clearance system
that only takes 20 seconds to pass through.
Last
year, the State Council approved the establishment of an experimental zone for
border tourism in Dongxing, Fangchenggang of Guangxi. Starting from exit &
entry facilitation, all-for-one tourism promotion, and tourism cooperation
expansion, the local government is pushing forward the restructuring and
upgrading of local tourism.
Dongxing
is the only Chinese port city that borders by sea and land with a country in
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The city and Vietnam’s Mong Cai are
neighbors facing each other across a river.
Thanks
to a renovation project of the port city, the capacity of daily personnel
exchange between the two cities has improved to 50,000 from the original
20,000. In addition, it only takes 6 seconds for each person to cross the
border.
An
official from local immigration inspection station introduced that over 1.63
million tourists entered or exited China via Dongxing from Jan. 1 to Feb. 14
this year. The number of tourists travelling to Vietnam exceeded 0.4 million,
up 58.4 percent over the previous year, hitting a record high, the official
added.
Erenhot,
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, also witnessed the rapid development of
border trade, as loads of commodities were exported to Belt and Road countries
by China-Europe freight trains via the city after the Spring Festival.
With the
in-depth promotion of the Belt and Road construction and the continuous expansion
of trade among China, Mongolia and Russia, logistics business at the ports of
Erenhot is gaining increasing vitality.
The
city’s railway port handles more than 70 percent of the transportation between
China and Mongolia and customs transit between China and Russia, seeing
increasing imports and exports year by year.
The port
has gradually developed into a comprehensive logistics system that integrates
transportation, storage, processing, and information management, serving as a
hub of the Silk Road on the grasslands.
From
Heilongjiang, Guangxi to Inner Mongolia, border trade ports are thriving under
the reform and opening-up policy, just as what President Xi Jinping pointed out
in his New Year’s speech - “China,
as a country of people on the move, is energetically pursuing prosperity.”
Railway port of Erenhot, Inner Mongolia
conducts transshipment, January 8, 2019. (Photo from People’s Daily online)
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