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Pilot project streamlines customs procedures to benefit businesses

By Zhao Yinan in Tianjin and Wang Qingyun in Beijing | China Daily | Updated: 2014-09-12 07:38

Premier Li Keqiang pledged to cut red tape in customs clearances to help businesses during a fact-finding trip to a major port in northern China on Thursday.

"Streamlining customs procedures can cut costs for trading companies, and promote imports and exports. A convenient and free trading environment will make our country more competitive on the global market," Li said during a trip to Tianjin Xingang Customs in Binhai New Area.

Tianjin Xingang Customs, a pilot project set up in July to test integrated customs clearance reforms, shows promise. It has streamlined clearances for Beijing, Tianjin and nearby Hebei province.

Pilot project streamlines customs procedures to benefit businesses

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