China's top customs authority announced it will do everything possible to support the steady growth of foreign trade and prevent the spread of the epidemic through ports.
Customs across the country should formulate plans to firmly implement the central government's policies in order to further stabilize foreign trade growth, indicated the General Customs Administration in a meeting held yesterday Sunday (23.02.2020).
Efforts will also be made to further simplify customs clearance procedures, reduce inspection and quarantine costs, and optimize the business environment of ports.
The administration will provide further support for the expansion of imports, facilitate exports and promote the reciprocal opening of markets, according to the source.
Local customs authorities should address difficulties faced by enterprises and strive to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on the foreign trade sector, according to the administration.
In addition, the intensification of the combating wildlife trafficking.
Source: Xinhua Agency
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