Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, February 26 (Reporters Zou Duowei and Ding Le) On the 26th, the General Administration of Customs and three other departments clearly proposed to accelerate the customs clearance of special goods such as high-tech equipment and raw materials, specific drugs, medical devices, biological products, emergency aviation materials, major international activities and exhibitions, and encourage qualified aviation ports to set up "green channels" and release them quickly.
In order to further promote the development of international air passenger and cargo transportation, facilitate trade and personnel exchanges, and better serve high-level openness and high-quality development, the General Administration of Customs, the State Immigration Administration, and the Civil Aviation Administration of China issued a notice on the same day on several measures to further promote the facilitation of customs clearance at aviation ports.
The notice has introduced 16 measures in five aspects, including further improving the customs clearance efficiency of import and export cargo at aviation ports, further improving the efficiency of entry and exit personnel at aviation ports, further strengthening the capacity building of key aviation ports hubs, further improving the public service level of aviation ports, and further standardizing and reducing the comprehensive logistics costs of aviation ports.
Mainly include optimizing and improving the 7×24 customs clearance guarantee system for qualified major aviation ports such as Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Yangtze River Delta, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Chengdu-Chongqing region; exploring and carrying out pilot projects for "direct loading" of export cargo aprons and "direct lifting" of imported cargo aprons in a targeted manner; supporting cross-border e-commerce companies to return qualified overseas, enter the zone, and imports of various sources through air transport channels, sorting and exporting in a comprehensive bonded zone; further optimizing policies such as joint transit, port visa, mutual visa exemption, transit visa exemption, unilateral visa exemption, and regional entry visa exemption; encouraging airlines to increase the deployment of all-cargo aircraft capacity, encrypt regular international all-cargo aircraft routes, and expand international air cargo capacity.



