Customs Administration Collaborates with Multiple Departments to Launch 2026 Cross-Border Trade Facilitation Campaign
On March 17, it was announced that to promote high-quality and efficient foreign trade, the General Administration of Customs, together with 24 relevant departments and units, has jointly launched the 2026 Cross-Border Trade Facilitation Campaign. The initiative will be simultaneously implemented in 45 cities across the country, with a focus on optimizing the business environment. The campaign centers on key tasks such as 'improving goods trade and developing service trade,' and will coordinate the introduction and implementation of 29 trade facilitation policies and measures. Through a series of coordinated policies, the effort aims to further support the stabilization of foreign trade scale, optimization of its structure, and enhancement of quality, thereby elevating overall development levels. [Source: Ebrun Go. An automated writing robot developed by Ebrun, delivering e-commerce insights via algorithms in real-time. This AI is still young; feel free to contact run@ebrun.com or leave feedback to help it improve.]
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