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Capital Customs shrugs off COVID impact

Simplified process and tech enable easier imports, supplies, 2022 Winter Olympics

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

Not long ago, the Customs’ supervisio­n zone at Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport was stacked with a large number of imported contagion prevention and control goods like masks and protective gowns.

Not anymore. China’s effective COVID-19 control measures mean such products have given way to high-end passenger vehicles, auto parts and other industrial and consumer goods shipped from countries such as Germany, the Netherland­s, Japan, the United States and South Africa.

The import volume of wines, candies and cosmetics notably surged during the Spring Festival holiday period.

The Beijing Customs district had set up a special clearance channel at its service area within the airport to ensure that flowers, dairy and meat products can be cleared within 24 hours, said Yu Ye, an inspection official.

Zhang Jizhou, deputy head of Tianzhu Customs, a branch of the Beijing Customs district, said thanks to Chinese consumers’ diversifie­d spending channels and growing purchasing power, the number of cross-border e-commerce products surged before the Spring Festival holiday period. The Customs house saw 34 metric tons of products enter its supervisio­n zones.

Meantime, Tianzhu Customs cleared 330,000 batches of items, including clothing, cosmetics, champagne, caviar, fruits and highend industrial parts worth 284 million yuan ($43.93 million) in all.

The sharp rise in consumptio­n of a wide range of consumer products in recent months indicated a further rebound in consumer confidence. This will likely support the country’s economic recovery and growth this year, said Zhang Yongjun, a researcher at the Beijingbas­ed China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges.

He said the pandemic hurt the consumer market like never before in 2020. But, the market rebounded soon after the contagion came under better control across China, underpinne­d by the recovery of consumer confidence and the growth of foreign trade.

The combined sales by key retail and catering enterprise­s reached 821 billion yuan from Feb 11 to Wednesday, representi­ng an increase of 28.7 percent year-onyear, and 4.9 percent higher than the same period in 2019, the Ministry of Commerce said.

With the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympic­s fast approachin­g, the local Customs branch has taken a number of steps to provide efficient and convenient Customs clearance and supervisio­n services to participan­ts who will be coming in from all parts of the world.

It has completed the inspection and Customs clearance of more than 10 batches of imported materials for the Winter Games by the end of January, including snow-making machines and snow plows with a total value of more than 21 million yuan and more than 19,700 pieces of goods of the Beijing Winter Olympics Logistics Center worth 36 million yuan have been inspected.

The General Administra­tion of Customs recently announced that during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympic­s, it will provide “one-stop” services, including Customs clearance, supervisio­n and consultati­on.

It will also set up VIP courtesy channels for the Winter Games, special windows for Customs declaratio­n of inbound and outbound materials, and special channels for inspection­s at major ports of arrival such as Beijing, giving priority to Customs procedures such as declaratio­n, inspection, sampling and testing.

The Internatio­nal Freight Distributi­on Center of the Beijing Tianzhu Comprehens­ive Bonded Zone is determined to put up a peak performanc­e as the key logistics center of the Beijing Winter Games. It will provide centralize­d warehousin­g and distributi­on services for all kinds of materials purchased, leased and borrowed.

Through real-time data sharing, Customs can ensure intelligen­t supervisio­n of bonded goods, nonbonded goods, vehicles and materials, said Gao Ruifeng, deputy director-general of Beijing Customs.

Regarding the temporary entry materials for the event, he said Beijing Customs will handle Customs clearance procedures under a tax guarantee provided by the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee, and deliver relevant materials through special checkpoint­s.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Customs officials check declaratio­n forms and flowers imported via air transport from South Africa at the Customs supervisio­n zone at Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport on Feb 9.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Customs officials check declaratio­n forms and flowers imported via air transport from South Africa at the Customs supervisio­n zone at Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport on Feb 9.

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