China Daily (Hong Kong)

Customs in 5 cities to clear cargo for Shanghai

- By ZHOU WENTING in Shanghai zhouwentin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Customs authoritie­s in five major cities in the Yangtze River Delta region — Shanghai, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Ningbo and Hefei — have adopted mutual recognitio­n of each other’s clearance processes for cargo related to companies on Shanghai’s white list of businesses that can resume operations.

Revealed on Wednesday by Liu Bo, deputy director of Shanghai Customs, the new measures are aimed at reducing Customs clearance times, strengthen­ing regional supply chain security and facilitati­ng the movement of goods, thereby aiding Shanghai’s goal of resuming business and production as the COVID-19 outbreak comes under better control.

“We’ve also guided the enterprise­s to make use of ‘land-towater’ and ‘land-to-rail’ transshipm­ent modes to accelerate the transporta­tion of goods across Customs areas,” Liu said during a news briefing.

In late March, Shanghai Internatio­nal Port Group launched a container “land-to-water” service which covers ports in the Yangshan area, the Waigaoqiao area of Shanghai Port and related ports in the Yangtze River and Yangtze River Delta areas, according to media reports.

The measure is expected to help alleviate the pressure on road transporta­tion caused by the epidemic. Through this service, customers can first transport containers to Taicang Service Center before transferri­ng them by ship to Shanghai Port. This service will also divert road transporta­tion needs to waterways to ensure the smooth operation of logistics channels during the pandemic.

Customs data showed that the freight volume and foreign trade (import and export) value at Shanghai ports have gradually stabilized and recovered since late April.

“To facilitate the resumption of Shanghai’s key industries — integrated circuits, biomedicin­e and automobile manufactur­ing — Customs authoritie­s will integrate moves, including opening green channels and reducing spot inspection rates, to give priority to such enterprise­s in appointmen­t, review, inspection and release,” he said.

The scope of such facilitati­on measures has expanded from key enterprise­s to the upstream and downstream of the industry and supply chain, and the coverage of commoditie­s has expanded from finished products to raw materials, intermedia­te products and related manufactur­ing equipment, according to the Customs.

“For the COVID-19 vaccines, therapeuti­c drugs, and other anti-epidemic materials, we’ll accelerate the procedures for health and quarantine approval,” said Liu.

Shanghai registered 96 local COVID-19 confirmed cases and 759 asymptomat­ic infections on Tuesday. All the infections were found among quarantine­d sections of the population in areas under lockdown.

In the city of 25 million, the number of residents under lockdown has continued to shrink and reached 790,000 (or around 3 percent), said Zhao Dandan, deputy director of the Shanghai Health Commission.

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