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One year after the implementation of the "upgraded version" of the China-Asean Free Trade Agreement, only the Gongbei Customs reduced or exempted more than 500 million yuan

        Since the implementation of the "upgraded version" of the China-Asean Free Trade Agreement on August 20 last year, only Gongbei Customs has issued 29,755 certificates of origin of the China-Asean Free Trade Agreement for enterprises in Zhuhai and Zhongshan, and the amount of visas reached 104.400 million yuan, for export enterprises to obtain import tariff relief of about 5.2亿元。

  The "upgraded" version of the rules of origin of the China-Asean Free Trade Area is more scientific and more flexible, which greatly improves the convenience of using the agreement。Since the beginning of this year, China's imports and exports to ASEAN have continued to grow, and ASEAN has become China's largest trading partner。

  According to Gongbei customs,According to the characteristics of the large number of export visas of China-Asean Free Trade Agreement in the customs area,The customs will further strengthen the training and publicity of enterprises exporting to ASEAN,Constantly improve the understanding of enterprises on export benefits policy,Help enterprises grasp policy changes in time;Send information by wechat, telephone reservation and express delivery,Further simplify the certificate application process,At the same time vigorously promote the enterprise self-help printing,Zero touch for businessesApply for Certificate of origin visaIt has given strong support to the high-quality products such as mechanical appliances, mechanical and electrical products, plastic products, furniture lighting and other products produced by enterprises in Zhuhai and Zhongshan to be sold to ASEAN countries。

Article source: General Administration of Customs

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