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Districts introduce measures to support city’s latest ambition

- By CAO CHEN in Shanghai caochen@chinadaily.com.cn

The weekly sales of dairy products at Theland, a New Zealand milk importer in Shanghai, has grown tenfold in the past six months, thanks to the city’s move to simplify administra­tive procedures that has created a more convenient business environmen­t.

About 30,000 bottles of milk produced by the company were sold in July, compared with 3,000 bottles in January, according to Sheng Wenhao, CEO of the company.

The surge in sales has been attributed to the new policy implemente­d in Changning district, where the Shanghai EntryExit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, together with the district government, launched a trial program in December to speed up import inspection­s and shorten the time between the arrival of products at the port and being stocked on the shelves.

The accelerate­d process is part of efforts undertaken by the district authoritie­s to implement the 100 policies regarding further opening-up that Shanghai unveiled last month.

Theland and another four brands that were identified by municipal authoritie­s as reputable companies that produce quality products are part of the trial for the accelerate­d process.

“The new policy allows dairy products to be put up for sale just three days after production. It previously took more than eight days,” said Sheng.

Yang Dongsheng, director at the commerce commission of Changning district, said only sample batches of goods by the five approved trial companies that import dairy or textile products are screened at custom clearance.

“Speedier customs clearance is particular­ly important for farm produce, meat and fishery products as they have a shorter shelf life and require specific storage conditions to stay fresh,” said Yang.

Earlier in January, Changning had also boosted efficiency in the law sector by setting up the city’s first online court that is responsibl­e for civil and commercial cases involving the internet, including network service contracts and network infringeme­nt disputes.

The platform was set up to facilitate smooth foreign trade and improve the business environmen­t in terms of cargo clearance procedures.”

“We are now developing an online litigation platform for internet-related cases, which will effectivel­y reduce the required time and cost for the parties involved,” said Jin Lianhong, vice president of the district court.

According to official data, 775 cases have been accepted and heard through the online court as of last month.

Pudong New Area in Shanghai has also been working to realize the government’s vision of opening-up as outlined in the 100 policies. One of the initiative­s is the streamline­d administra­tion system that allows export and import procedures to be performed on one platform.

“The platform was set up to facilitate smooth foreign trade and improve the business environmen­t in terms of cargo clearance procedures,” said Liu Hong, assistant president of E&P Internatio­nal, the developer of the platform. “It reduces documents needed from traders by using paperless customs declaratio­ns, examinatio­ns and tax payments.”

At present, 22 national or regional department­s in China and 270,000 enterprise­s use the platform for cargo declaratio­n.

A monitoring platform for the upcoming China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai in November has also been added in the system, providing users access to real time data such as exhibit informatio­n and transactio­n data, as well as informatio­n regarding custom clearance processes.

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