The General Administration of Customs and other departments will continue to expand the single wind

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-02-11

The reporter recently learned from the General Administration of Customs that the General Administration of Customs will work with relevant departments to benchmark the international advanced level, strengthen interconnection, create a more convenient, intelligent and international first-class international "single window", further promote facilitation, optimize the business environment at the port, and continuously improve the sense of gain of business entities.

This is the International Container Terminal of Yantai Port in Shandong Port (drone**) taken on September 7, 2023 by Xinhua News Agency (photo by Tang Ke) According to reports, the international ** "single window" is a public information platform built by the state for the majority of import and export enterprises. Its main function is simply the "three", that is, customs clearance, logistics, foreign trade, the main feature is the "three cross", cross-regional, cross-industry, cross-departmental.

For the first department, the "single window" realizes information sharing and business collaboration between various departments of the port; For enterprises, the "single window" provides intensive, one-stop service functions. Enterprises can submit relevant application materials to the customs, foreign exchange, taxation and other departments at one time without leaving home, and handle the business of relevant departments in one window.

In 2023, the dividends of China's international "single window" construction will continue to be released: 77 new service functions will be expanded to 875 in 23 categories; It has launched more than 50 special services such as cross-border settlement, credit financing loans, and export credit insurance; It has carried out close exchanges with more than 20 countries (regions) and reached consensus on cooperation, etc., to provide basic platform support for the higher-quality development of China's foreign trade. (Zou Duowei, Gu Qiyuan).

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