Xiamen Customs staff are inspecting cross-border e-commerce B2B export goods (photographed by Liu Yulong sent by CNR)
CNR Xiamen news on August 14 (reporter Chen Geng, correspondent Zou Lu) The reporter learned from Xiamen Customs that as one of the first batch of cross-border e-commerce B2B export pilot customs in China, as of August 12, the pilot amount of cross-border e-commerce B2B export supervision in Xiamen Customs District exceeded 10 million yuan
affected by the epidemic, the international logistics and trade order have been greatly impacted this year, and the traditional import and export business has decreased significantly. However, the cross-border e-commerce business has increased significantly against the trend with its advantages of short chain, low cost and free consumption. It has become a highlight in foreign trade and played a positive role in stabilizing foreign trade and ensuring employment
since the pilot work of cross-border e-commerce B2B export was launched on July 1, Xiamen Customs has given full play to its regulatory functions, optimized the regulatory process, and adopted innovative regulatory facilitation measures such as one-time registration, one-point docking, simplified declaration, priority inspection, allowing customs transfer and return ledger management to ensure the implementation of support policies for new business forms
compared with general trade, the new business model simplifies the declaration process, saves a lot of time and improves the export timeliness." Chen WuChao, deputy general manager of Fujian 9610 e-commerce Co., Ltd., said that the cross-border e-commerce B2B model is very suitable for the development of Xiamen enterprises, because most of Xiamen's large e-commerce enterprises are traditional foreign trade transformation enterprises, which are handy in the transformation process. If the follow-up supporting policies can be implemented as soon as possible, it is believed that the export volume will increase significantly soon