Customs General Administration Leads Deployment of 2026 Cross-Border Trade Facilitation Special Action

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People’s Financial News, March 16 — The General Administration of Customs, together with the Central Cyberspace Administration, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, National Development and Reform Commission, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Commerce, State Administration for Market Regulation, and 15 other departments (units), jointly launched a concentrated effort in 45 cities to carry out the 2026 Cross-Border Trade Facilitation Special Action. Focusing on optimizing and upgrading goods trade, vigorously developing service trade, and innovating digital and green trade, they have proposed a new round of facilitation policies and measures to help improve the quality and efficiency of foreign trade. These mainly include 29 initiatives such as deepening the innovation of import and export customs clearance supervision models, optimizing supervision services for new foreign trade formats, enhancing cross-border logistics efficiency, strengthening digital smart port construction, promoting standard and rule interoperability, and reinforcing comprehensive services for enterprises.

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