China Daily

Bridge assists in rapid delivery of goods

- By QIU QUANLIN in Guangzhou qiuquanlin@chinadaily.com.cn

A fleet of trucks carrying reinforced bars, cement pipes and prefabrica­ted building materials recently passed through the port of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge to constructi­on sites in the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region after rapid customs inspection and clearance.

Prefabrica­ted building modules exported from the Chinese mainland have a clear cost advantage and are highly favored by the constructi­on industry in Hong Kong, according to China State Constructi­on Hailong Technology Co.

“When the shipment volume is high, we have dozens of trucks a day passing across the mega sea-crossing bridge,” said Huang Cong’ao, a customs affairs manager at the company.

The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, which opened in early 2018, has opened up new pathways for enriching Hong Kong’s industrial supply chains and supporting constructi­on of livelihood projects in the city, Huang said.

The company has undertaken constructi­on of prefabrica­ted buildings required for several livelihood projects in Hong Kong. It only takes about six hours from loading building materials in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, to unloading them in Hong Kong after transporti­ng them across the bridge, Huang said.

“Due to the timely requiremen­ts for material transporta­tion during constructi­on delivery, speedy customs clearance is an important requiremen­t for import and export processes,” Huang said.

In the first two months of this year, the export value of constructi­on materials across the bridge reached 805 million yuan ($112 million), a year-on-year increase of 10.3 percent, according to the port customs authoritie­s.

“From high-tech products to cross-border e-commerce parcels, supplies for Hong Kong residents and constructi­on materials, the variety of goods imported and exported through the bridge port is becoming increasing­ly diverse,” said Ma Shaowei, an official with the comprehens­ive business section of Hong KongZhuhai-Macao Bridge customs.

The import and export value across the bridge port increased 24.8 percent year-on-year to reach 31 billion yuan in the first two months of this year, according to customs data.

“In response to the different needs of import and export enterprise­s, we have provided customized services and assistance measures, continuous­ly optimizing the port’s business environmen­t,” Ma said.

Fast clearance and other efficient customs measures have also facilitate­d exports of new energy vehicles and jewelry through the bridge port.

A batch of domestical­ly produced electric vehicles departed on Monday from Zhuhai, heading to the exit cargo inspection site of the bridge port. After inspection by customs, the vehicles were transporte­d to Hong Kong and could be delivered to customers in the afternoon.

“The demand for electric vehicles in the Hong Kong and Macao markets is very strong, and our company’s export volume saw a significan­t increase last year,” said Cao Xuedi, chairman of Zhuhai Southern Group.

The electric vehicle industry is a new frontier, and the 24-hour customs clearance through the bridge port and its high efficiency help the company quickly seize opportunit­ies in the overseas market, Cao said.

In the first two months of this year, the import and export value of electric passenger vehicles through the bridge port exceeded 90 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 139 percent, according to customs.

The import and export value of jewelry and accessorie­s through the bridge port amounted to 8.61 billion yuan in the first two months of this year.

“Whether it’s importing raw materials or exporting finished products, there are high requiremen­ts for timely delivery, as the internatio­nal price fluctuatio­ns of raw materials have a significan­t impact on jewelry and accessorie­s,” said Xu Jianqiang, general manager of Guangzhou Qiyi Bullion and Jewelry Co.

Considerin­g the small volume but high value of jewelry, specialize­d inspection equipment has been installed and regulatory processes have been optimized by bridge customs, helping jewelry processing enterprise­s to secure overseas orders.

The company, based in the Panyu district of Guangzhou, Guangdong, a major manufactur­ing and trade base for jewelry and accessorie­s, began importing materials and exporting products across the bridge in May last year.

For jewelry manufactur­ing enterprise­s, customs clearance and logistics efficiency are priorities, Xu said.

“We import raw materials from Hong Kong to Panyu in the morning, and by evening the finished products can be transporte­d from Panyu to Hong Kong,” Xu said.

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