China steps up efforts to facilitate international trade
China is
stepping up efforts to facilitate international trade in a bid to strengthen
business growth.
In 2018,
China halved the total customs clearance time taken for imports and exports, according
to the General Administration of Customs (GAC).
This
March, it only took 42.08 hours for imports, saving 18 minutes, and 4.43 hours
for exports, down by over half an hour when compared with last December,
estimated the GAC.
Domestic
enterprises have seen benefits as clearance documents subject to verification
at ports were reduced from 86 to 46 last November and could also be checked
through the network system.
“In the past, we traveled to
offices which could issue certificates of origin an average of three times a
week, and the closest office was 25 kilometers away,” said a manager surnamed
Tian of a Beijing-based nonwovens-manufacturing company.
“But now, we can print
certificates online. It saves us hundreds of yuan in travel expenses between
those offices and our company every week,” Tian added.
Single-window
customs clearance is now also in place throughout the entire Chinese mainland,
allowing companies to declare cargo and taxes with a single submission on a
web-based platform for free, improving efficiency and reducing costs.
“Declaring cargo and taxes in
advance could cut customs clearance time by more than half. Last year, our
company imports grew by more than 1.5 times,” said a staff member from a
Shenzhen-based delivery company.
Apart
from measures to expedite customs, China also rolled out tariff guarantee
insurance to help businesses cut costs.
Data
showed that since the trials started last September, a total of 1,463 companies
across the country have bought tariff guarantee insurance. 10,306 insurance
policies have been taken out worth a total of 33.96 billion yuan.
Source:People’s Daily Online
Customs officers are checking the
goods near the port. (Photo from People's Daily Online)
China steps up efforts to facilitate international trade
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