The Wenjindu Customs is prepared for the typhoon, ensuring the safe and smooth clearance of fresh produce supplies to Hong Kong.

Published 2025년 9월 24일

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Core tip: On September 22, as the Central Meteorological Observatory issued the latest warning for the super typhoon "Haishen," the Wenjindu Port, which bears the heavy responsibility of supplying fresh produce to Hong Kong, quickly became busy. The Wenjindu Port is the main channel for supplying fresh produce to Hong Kong, with over 80% of the fresh vegetables in Hong Kong residents' "vegetable baskets" arriving through this port. Before the typhoon's landing, the Wenjindu Customs accelerated the inspection and release of fresh produce supplied to Hong Kong, ensuring that Hong Kong's reserves of fresh produce were sufficient during the typhoon landing period.

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On September 22, as the Central Meteorological Observatory issued the latest warning for the super typhoon "Haishen," the Wenjindu Port, which bears the heavy responsibility of supplying fresh produce to Hong Kong, quickly became busy. The Wenjindu Port is the main channel for supplying fresh produce to Hong Kong, and over 80% of the fresh vegetables in Hong Kong residents' "vegetable baskets" are transported through this port. Before the typhoon landed, the Wenjindu Customs accelerated the inspection and clearance of fresh produce supplied to Hong Kong to ensure that Hong Kong's fresh produce reserves were sufficient during the typhoon landing period. To ensure the rapid clearance of fresh produce supplied to Hong Kong, the Wenjindu Customs closely monitored typhoon warning information, contacted enterprises in advance on a point-to-point basis, and provided timely guidance for clearance, reminding enterprises to strengthen precautions against heavy rain and strong winds, and to ...
Source: Foodmate

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