Trade4go Summary
Lijiang Customs is working closely with Qinhong Agricultural Development Co., Ltd. to ensure the export of Wogan oranges to the Philippines, among other countries, is compliant with necessary regulations and laws. They are providing policy explanations, guiding registration processes, and have established a 'green channel' for fruit exports. This channel enables immediate inspection and release, and customs clearance services are available 24 hours a day. So far, over 129.tons of Yongsheng Wogan oranges have been exported in the first two months of the year.
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Original content
Recently, in the export fruit packaging factory of Qinhong Agricultural Development Co., Ltd. in Yongsheng County, Lijiang City, Yunnan Province, the customs officers of Lijiang Customs under Kunming Customs were inspecting a batch of 27.4 tons of Wogan oranges to be shipped to the Philippines. While verifying the company's declaration documents and other information, they carefully checked whether the Wogan oranges had insect holes, disease spots, soil, branches and leaves, etc. In order to help expand the export of plateau specialty agricultural products, Lijiang Customs carried out "one-on-one" publicity and interpretation of policies such as laws and regulations on citrus export, quarantine requirements, etc. in combination with the demands of enterprises, and designated special personnel to guide enterprises to complete the registration of import and export consignees and consignors, and the registration of export orchards and packaging plants. In the customs clearance ...