At 9 o 'clock on August 5, the Liberian "Hengshan" ship carrying 187,000 tons of imported iron ore from Dampier Port, Australia, was under the guardianship of immigration management police at Caofeidian Border Inspection Station, Hebei entry-exit border Inspection Station. Slowly berthing at Tangshan Port (4.980, -0.15, -2.92%) Caofeidian Port area ore Pier No. 2. This is the 1,140th RCEP (Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement) national import and export ship inspected and released by Caofeidian Border Inspection Station this year.
Since the implementation of the RCEP, trade vessels from Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and ten ASEAN countries have been increasing. Based on its functional positioning, Caofeidian Border Inspection Station has deepened convenient service measures, implemented "one ship, one policy" service guarantee for foreign ships involved in RCEP member states, and ensured that ships can achieve port operation and continuously improve customs clearance efficiency. At the same time, Caofeidian Border inspection Station actively serves the construction of the pilot free Trade Zone, and has settled with a number of administrative units in the RCEP Tangshan Enterprise Service Center located in the pilot free trade Zone of Caofeidian, providing "one-stop" convenient services for port and shipping enterprises, saving time, labor and cost for enterprises, and constantly creating a good port business environment.
According to statistics, since the beginning of this year, Tangshan Port Caofeidian Port area has inspected and released more than 2,500 entry-exit vessels, of which RCEP national import and export vessels accounted for nearly 45%, an increase of 27.8%.
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