29 measures involved! The General Administration of Customs took the lead in deploying a special action to facilitate cross-border trade.

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19:26 24/04/2025
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Recently, the General Administration of Customs, together with the Cyberspace Administration of China, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Commerce, and other 20 departments (units), jointly launched a special action to facilitate cross-border trade.
Recently, the General Administration of Customs, in conjunction with the Central Cyberspace Administration, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Commerce, and 20 other departments (units), jointly deployed a special action to facilitate cross-border trade. The special action will last for 5 months, covering policy measures in the areas of goods trade, digital trade, and green trade, including 5 tasks and 29 measures: further strengthening policy supply. Optimizing the inspection and supervision mode of export lithium batteries, exploring convenient customs clearance measures for imported food with medicinal properties, expanding the functions of bonded oil tank warehouses and export supervision warehouses, supporting comprehensive bonded zones in conducting bonded testing services, expanding the pilot application of "two certificates in one" for imported motor vehicles, optimizing the provision of medicines and medical supplies for international cruise ships, and optimizing the management mode for imported drugs. The General Administration of Customs leads the deployment of the special action to facilitate cross-border trade. The special action, led by the General Administration of Customs in conjunction with 20 departments (units) including the Central Cyberspace Administration, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, the Ministry of Transport, and the Ministry of Commerce, will last for 5 months, covering policy measures in the areas of goods trade, digital trade, and green trade, including 5 tasks and 29 measures: further strengthening policy supply. Optimizing the inspection and supervision mode of export lithium batteries, exploring convenient customs clearance measures for imported food with medicinal properties, expanding the functions of bonded oil tank warehouses and export supervision warehouses, supporting comprehensive bonded zones in conducting bonded testing services, expanding the pilot application of "two certificates in one" for imported motor vehicles, optimizing the provision of medicines and medical supplies for international cruise ships, and optimizing the management mode for imported drugs. According to the introduction, the special action to facilitate cross-border trade will be carried out in 25 cities, including Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang, Tangshan, Shenyang, Dalian, Shanghai, Nanjing, Wuxi, Yancheng, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Hefei, Xiamen, Jinan, Qingdao, Zhengzhou, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Dongguan, Haikou, Chongqing, Chengdu, Guiyang, and Urumqi. An official from the General Administration of Customs stated that by 2025, China's foreign trade situation is complex and severe, and enterprises are eagerly anticipating more policy guidance and assistance. Customs will actively respond to the demands of enterprises, work together with the relevant departments and local governments, create a more efficient and convenient, smooth and efficient, and coordinated and transparent port business environment, focus on responding to external shocks, stimulating vitality, stabilizing growth, supporting high-quality development of foreign trade, promoting high-level opening up. This article is selected from the official website of the General Administration of Customs, and edited by GMTEight: Jiang Yuanhua.