On March 14, 16 new energy buses made in China left the country through the Horgos Highway Port in Xinjiang after going through the customs inspection procedures. bus.

  According to reports, the batch of buses departed from Zhengzhou on March 3 and left Kazakhstan via Korgos, Xinjiang, and their destination was Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan.

This is the first time that Uzbekistan has introduced new energy buses in large quantities, and it is also China’s largest bus order in countries along the “Belt and Road” this year, including 300 pure electric buses from Yutong Group, 500 natural gas buses and 200 new energy buses from other companies. The buses are planned to be delivered in batches before May this year.

  In order to ensure the rapid export of this batch of vehicles, Horgos Customs has established a customs-enterprise liaison mechanism, dynamically tracked and grasped the vehicle transportation plan and arrival information in real time, set up a special channel for export, gave full play to its supervisory functions and professional technical advantages, and scientifically allocated customs clearance service resources , and continuously optimize the overall customs clearance process for vehicles.

At the same time, "one enterprise, one policy" is implemented for export enterprises, actively connects and guides enterprises to standardize declarations, provides business guidance on uploading of accompanying documents, and license verification and cancellation, and fully supports and guarantees the rapid customs clearance of new energy vehicles.

  (Video of Zhao Yamin, Li Ming, and Zhao Yuan comes from Xinjiang Horgos Financial Media Center)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]