China: Gansu fresh grapes were exported to Belarus for the first time

Published 2023년 12월 17일

Tridge summary

41 tons of fresh grapes from Dunhuang City were recently exported to Belarus through Baktu Port in Xinjiang, marking the first time Gansu fresh grapes have been exported to the Belarusian market and to a country in the "One Belt, One Road" initiative. Lanzhou Customs has implemented reforms to support the smooth export of enterprises, including online processing of registration applications for outbound fruit packaging factories and designated personnel to provide full-process business guidance for companies, leading to faster review and approval and significantly shortened processing times. The customs also offers 7x24-hour consultation and customs clearance services to help companies quickly clear customs.
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Original content

A few days ago, after inspection and release by the Dunhuang Airport Customs affiliated with the customs, 41 tons of fresh grapes from Dunhuang City left the country through the Baktu Port in Xinjiang and were successfully shipped to Belarus. This is the first time that Gansu fresh grapes have been exported to the Belarusian market, and it is also the first time that Gansu fresh grapes have been exported to build the "One Belt" "All the Way" country. In order to support the smooth export of enterprises, Lanzhou Customs continues to deepen the reform of "delegating power, delegating power, delegating power, delegating power, delegating power, delegating power, delegating power, delegating power and optimizing services, and implements online processing of registration applications for outbound fruit packaging ...
Source: Foodmate

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