According to data from Guangzhou Customs, in the first 10 months of this year, the customs supervised 621,000 cross-border e-commerce import lists from RCEP countries, a year-on-year increase of 30.7%; supervised 200 million cross-border e-commerce list exports to RCEP countries, a year-on-year increase 5.2 times. According to customs data, since RCEP took effect on January 1, the development of my country's cross-border e-commerce industry has maintained steady growth. Guangzhou Customs has strengthened policy publicity and guidance to help companies make good use of relevant preferential policies and facilitation measures.
Promote "Made in Guangdong" to go abroad through cross-border e-commerce trade
At around 19:00 on the evening of November 5th, a batch of cross-border e-commerce packages from Japan arrived at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport on CF234 flight from Tokyo. More than 5,000 cross-border e-commerce packages mainly including daily necessities such as children's toothbrushes and thermos cups, as well as cosmetics such as lipstick, liquid foundation, and barrier cream on the plane were quickly unloaded and shipped to the import cross-border e-commerce supervision warehouse. Guangzhou Baiyun Airport Customs, a subsidiary of Guangzhou Customs, Customs officers quickly inspected and released it.
Cross-border e-commerce products from RCEP countries provide domestic consumers with more choices. The implementation of RCEP will also help Guangdong e-commerce companies expand overseas markets and promote "Made in Guangdong" to go abroad through cross-border e-commerce trade.
According to customs data, on November 7, in the comprehensive bonded area of Guangzhou Baiyun Airport, a batch of clothing accessories worth about 700,000 yuan was exported to Singapore by air. Zeng Yi, the customs manager of a supply chain company in Guangzhou who is in charge of handling the customs clearance procedures for this batch of goods, looked at the busy scene of planes taking off and landing and trucks in front of him, and said with a smile: "The implementation of RCEP has brought a series of facilitation measures such as customs clearance and taxation. , so that the export efficiency of cross-border e-commerce has been greatly improved, and the transportation cost of enterprises has been further reduced. Since the beginning of this year, our trade volume has increased significantly, and the average cross-border e-commerce export volume exceeds 3,000 tons per month, which was unimaginable before. of."
The vigorous development of cross-border e-commerce is inseparable from convenient and efficient logistics solutions. In order to improve the quality and efficiency of import and export of cross-border e-commerce goods, Guangzhou Baiyun Airport Customs takes advantage of the airport hub, "one enterprise, one policy" to meet the customs clearance needs of enterprises, and guide e-commerce platforms to prepare price records in advance to improve customs clearance efficiency. Innovate the new model of export cross-border e-commerce business at the export cargo terminal, and synchronize the collection and transportation of the cargo terminal with the e-commerce tally, saving the time for cargo transfer and bartering, and promoting the simultaneous improvement of site management efficiency and risk control. According to customs data, since October, Guangzhou Baiyun Airport Customs has supervised an average of 550,000 cross-border e-commerce retail exports per day.
"One-stop" solution makes cross-border sales logistics smoother
With the effective implementation of RCEP, more and more companies like Guangzhou Huigou Supply Chain Co., Ltd. have enjoyed the opportunities brought by cross-border e-commerce. A Guangzhou Trading Co., Ltd. located in Huadu is a trading company specializing in the export of clothing, bags, small household appliances and other commodities to Southeast Asia. According to customs data, in the first 10 months of this year, the company exported about 717 million yuan of cross-border e-commerce products to Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and other RCEP countries, a year-on-year increase of 100%.
"After the RCEP takes effect, the flow of goods, technical and service capital cooperation, and talent cooperation among member states in the region will be more convenient. Tariff reduction and exemption for some goods will directly reduce the cost of production and circulation. It will help us deploy overseas warehouses in Southeast Asian countries." Wang Zhian, general manager of the trading company, said that the company currently has two overseas warehouses in Southeast Asia, providing customers with "one-stop" services such as returns and replacements, one-piece delivery, and warehousing transfers. "style" solution, which shortens the logistics time, reduces the cost of goods, and makes cross-border sales logistics smoother.
In order to promote the development of cross-border e-commerce export overseas warehouse models, Huadu Customs, a subsidiary of Guangzhou Customs, regularly organizes "online + offline" policy seminars, sets up hotlines and special windows to answer corporate problems, and guides cross-border e-commerce companies to handle filing, registration, System docking, information declaration, etc., encourage enterprises to rely on cross-border e-commerce B2B export business to enjoy preferential policies such as priority inspection, integrated customs clearance, and convenient return of goods, and help more enterprises make good use of facilitation measures such as cross-border e-commerce import and export returns, and actively Expand the consumer market in RCEP countries.