Customs Clearance Integration Policy Facilitates Cross-border Logistics Circulation
Release time:2026-04-27
With the in-depth implementation of multiple regional free trade agreements, the cross-border customs clearance mechanism has been continuously optimized. Integrated customs clearance, simplified declaration procedures and mutual recognition of inspection results have realized one-stop customs clearance for cross-border goods.
For freight forwarding enterprises, the time cost of port customs clearance is greatly reduced, and the detention cost of goods at the port is effectively controlled. Forwarders can make full use of tariff preferential policies to provide customers with more cost-effective logistics solutions. The optimization of the business environment also helps small and medium-sized forwarders reduce operational thresholds and expand cross-border service scope.
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