In early June, a large number of Vietnamese agricultural products such as mangoes, jackfruit, longan, dragon fruit and fresh lychees exported to China have been shipped to Sin Thanh Port in Lang Son Province. In order to provide all the conveniences to ensure the smooth customs clearance of the above-mentioned agricultural products, various functional forces in Lang Son Province have taken various measures and actively formulated specific plans to facilitate the rapid customs clearance of agricultural products.
Various functional forces have conducted traffic diversion and diversion to the customs clearance area and parking lot of Xinqing Port. Vehicles carrying fresh fruits will be given priority to clear customs.
Feng Wen Ba, deputy director of the Thanh Thanh Customs Branch in Lang Son Province, said: “We have taken various measures to provide all facilities for exporting agricultural products. Vehicles provide channel priority service.”
Wu Qiongzhuang, representative of a fresh lychee exporter, said: "With the assistance of various functional forces at the port, our trucks have been cleared quickly and smoothly."
In order to ensure the safety of the import and export of goods, the Xinqing Border Post has increased its border defense forces and arranged personnel to be on duty 24 hours a day to divert vehicles in the port area to avoid vehicle congestion to the greatest extent possible.
From May 15th to 31st, a total of 1,500 vehicles passed through Xinqing Port carrying fresh fruits, among which were bananas, mangoes, jackfruit, lychees and dragon fruit, which are the main export agricultural products of Vietnam.