China’s General Administration of Customs said on Monday that it would promote the “orderly reopening” of its land border crossings and ensure “smooth customs clearance” at ports to boost cross-border trade, as Beijing made an abrupt end to is zero-Covid policy earlier this month. Photo: Xinhua
China’s General Administration of Customs said on Monday that it would promote the “orderly reopening” of its land border crossings and ensure “smooth customs clearance” at ports to boost cross-border trade, as Beijing made an abrupt end to is zero-Covid policy earlier this month. Photo: Xinhua
China trade

China eases cross-border freight curbs at land ports to boost trade amid zero-Covid policy exit

  • China customs said on Monday that it will promote the ‘orderly reopening’ of its land border crossings and ensure ‘smooth customs clearance’ at ports
  • Beijing has insisted on some practices for the last three years, although foreign health experts did not agree they were required

China’s General Administration of Customs said on Monday that it would promote the “orderly reopening” of its land border crossings and ensure “smooth customs clearance” at ports to boost cross-border trade, as Beijing made an abrupt end to is zero-Covid policy earlier this month. Photo: Xinhua
China’s General Administration of Customs said on Monday that it would promote the “orderly reopening” of its land border crossings and ensure “smooth customs clearance” at ports to boost cross-border trade, as Beijing made an abrupt end to is zero-Covid policy earlier this month. Photo: Xinhua
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