According to customs data, 11 toy factories in Heyuan, Guangdong exported 450 million yuan in four months! Heyuan is very suitable for investment in terms of transportation and environment. After the completion and opening of the Ganshen high-speed railway in 2020, it takes about 150 minutes for Heyuan to travel to Shenzhen and Guangzhou. Adjacent to Jiangxi, it has great investment potential. More and more toy factories have relocated to Heyuan this year, including 11 large toy factories such as Huadeng, Yingheng Industry, Lianhong, Jiefeng, Danny, Yuanli, Junfa, Weibo, and Huabia.
The main toy products exported from Heyuan City are plastic dolls, zinc alloy toy cars, plastic educational toys, etc. Over the years, it has been highly favored by children in countries such as the United States, Japan, and South Korea. Customs data shows that from January to April this year, toy exports in Heyuan City reached 450 million yuan, an increase of 8.4% year-on-year.
Customs data shows that on May 24th, in the workshop of Huadeng (Heyuan) Toy Products Co., Ltd., workers packaged and packaged exquisite children's cars, dolls, and other toys. The container trucks next to the loading and unloading platform in the factory area were ready to depart. These toys will be transported to Shenzhen port and shipped to sea in a few hours, and will be distributed around the world before Children's Day.
Heyuan Customs actively guides enterprises to fully utilize RCEP and existing free trade agreement tax reduction arrangements. At present, 8 enterprises in our city have obtained the RCEP approved exporter qualification and can issue their own RCEP country of origin declaration. According to customs data, 392 certificate of origin were issued for toy enterprises from January to April this year, with a visa amount of US $20.04 million, which reduced or exempted taxes of about 2.6 million yuan for enterprises in importing countries.
Customs data shows that in the first quarter, the company's import and export amounted to 30.593 million yuan, an increase of 19.3%.