release time:2020/10/27
Wang Jun, director of the port supervision Department under the General Administration of Customs, said that in the first three quarters of this year, the cross-border e-commerce import and export volume kept rising and became a highlight of stabilizing foreign trade. The General Administration of Customs has made great efforts to promote the regulatory reform of cross-border e-commerce and other new forms of business, and fully supported cross-border e-commerce exporters in boldly selling to the world.
For cross-border electricity need after-sales service system construction, and the return of the cost of higher "pain points", in January of this year, the General Administration of Customs start cross-border electricity regulation of export goods, to establish an efficient, safe, efficient channels of export goods, and exports the return policy on March comprehensive promotion, support retail export, export special areas, export overseas warehouse three modes in return, solve the problem of "difficult to return". At the same time, measures for import and return of cross-border e-commerce retail will be optimized, and the time limit for import and return of cross-border e-commerce retail will be extended from 30 days to 45 days, so as to help enterprises overcome the impact of logistics delay caused by the epidemic and improve their after-sales service system.
By opening up export return channels and optimizing import return mode, the customs has helped enterprises enhance confidence and competitiveness. From January to September this year, a total of 17,546 returned exports from cross-border e-commerce enterprises, with a value of 249 million yuan, were released.
In June this year, the Customs introduced the pilot policy of cross-border e-commerce B2B export supervision and added the code of special supervision mode, so as to create a new channel for cross-border e-commerce B2B export supervision and give full play to the positive role of cross-border e-commerce export in stabilizing foreign trade and ensuring employment and protecting market players. The first batch of trials was launched in July and the second batch was expanded in September. Since the pilot run for 3 months, the cross-border E-COMMERCE B2B export business has been running smoothly. On July 1, solstice and September 30, 22 pilot customs inspected and released 11.4567 cross-border B2B exports.
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