China Daily (Hong Kong)

Final preparatio­ns for CIIE

- By SHI JING in Shanghai shijing@chinadaily.com.cn

Shanghai Customs District is making final preparatio­ns for the China Internatio­nal Import Expo, which will open in the city in just over two weeks’ time.

The General Administra­tion of Customs released four rules in June regarding clearance regulation­s, facilitati­ng policies, and inspection and quarantine for the CIIE.

Responding to the central regulator, Shanghai Customs District has introduced a total of 13 guidelines to specify the procedures of exhibition­s, and the detailed entry regulation­s for exhibits which will go through compulsory verificati­on, according to Huang Yuming, deputy commission­er of the Shanghai Customs District.

A 200-metric-ton milling machine made by German manufactur­er Waldrich Coburg, the largest exhibit at this year’s CIIE, arrived at Shanghai on Oct 11. With the facilitati­ng policies and preparator­y work conducted in advance by Shanghai Customs, the $3.16-million machine received its customs clearance in two minutes, according to the local customs.

A total of 92 commoditie­s and goods windows have been set up in the exhibition halls to improve the clearance speed during the show. Meanwhile, a cross-border trade management big data platform has been set up to link the inspection data at the customs and statistics at the exhibition halls in order CHINA INTERNATIO­NAL IMPORT EXPO

to provide clearance services to the exhibitors throughout the whole process, said Huang.

A customs clearance service will be available at booth B303, and companies will be able to complete entry and exit clearance procedures for their exhibits at the show.

Besides, the platform has integrated the registered informatio­n of exhibitors and exhibits to generate digital certificat­es for goods entering Shanghai during the CIIE. In this way, the goods will be able to register and go through approval online, which will help to significan­tly reduce the clearance time.

The platform will also extend the data service to the delivery period by sending the goods’ shipping bills and certificat­es to the ports in real time. Companies can arrange to take the delivery of goods in advance, making it possible for the goods to be delivered immediatel­y when they arrive at the ports. Therefore, there will be major savings in terms of logistics and time, said Huang.

“The CIIE will be an important opportunit­y for us to explore big data inspection methods. We will adopt a digitalize­d, smart, convenient and intensive management mode to facilitate the show,” he said.

The CIIE, the world’s first national-level expo focusing on imports into a certain country, will be held in Shanghai from Nov 5 to 10. More than 2,800 companies from 130 countries and regions will participat­e in the show. Meanwhile, 39 buyer groups of more than 150,000 people will join the expo. The total exhibition area will cover more than 30,000 square meters.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? People walk past signs for the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai’s Lujiazui area.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY People walk past signs for the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai’s Lujiazui area.

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