Cross-border e-commerce B2B export pilot implemented the "full moon". As the first batch of pilot customs, Guangzhou Customs supervised a total of 569,000 cross-border e-commerce B2B export declarations and declarations in the first month, with a value of 2.84 billion yuan. The main export commodities were clothing, plastic products and furniture.
At present, Guangzhou Customs has completed the supervision of B2B goods export of cross-border e-commerce through sea, land and air channels, and achieved full coverage of four business types under the supervision mode of "9710" and "9810".
The relevant person in charge of the postal supervision department of Guangzhou Customs said that in order to promote the smooth implementation of the new model, the customs has introduced targeted regulatory facilitation measures such as "one-time registration" and "one-point docking", priority inspection, simplified declaration, customs clearance permission and return account management, which will bring direct customs clearance convenience to enterprises and help traditional manufacturing industries to drive exports to pick up by online transactions.
In order to promote the smooth development of B2B export pilot work, Guangzhou Customs strengthened the customs clearance guarantee mechanism, established the "Guangzhou Customs-Data Center-Guangzhou Electronic Port" contact and cooperation mechanism, set up a special class for cross-border e-commerce work, and coordinated the pilot work. "Over the past month, the export channels of cross-border e-commerce enterprises have been further broadened, effectively reducing the customs clearance costs of enterprises and helping enterprises to explore foreign markets with more confidence." Jiang Tao, deputy general manager of a trading company in Foshan, said.
According to the statistics of Huangpu Customs, from July 1st to August 1st, Huangpu Customs passed the new B2B export supervision mode, and accumulated 1.6 million tickets for inspection and release, with a value of about 700 million yuan.
As one of the first pilot customs, Huangpu Customs strongly supports enterprises in its jurisdiction to carry out B2B export business of cross-border e-commerce. "The dividend is real." Chen Jianxin, chairman of Dongguan Chaodian cross-border electronic commerce Co., Ltd., said that using the new B2B export model of cross-border e-commerce, on the one hand, the logistics distribution capacity was improved, and the company reduced the logistics cost by about 30%; On the other hand, measures such as simplifying customs clearance procedures and giving priority to inspection have also shortened the customs clearance time of enterprises by 50%.
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