
In the first eight months of 2017, the average clearance time for imports and exports within the jurisdiction of Shanghai Customs was 21.67 hours and 1.35 hours, respectively, or 26% and 32% shorter than in the same period last year, according to a report by Xinhua News.
This after Shanghai canceled this year 11 items requiring examination and approval, and enabled all clearance applications to now be processed online. Over 95% of the cargo declaration is made via the “single-window system,” a trade facilitation policy that enables faster and easier cargo clearance.
From January to August, import and export value at Shanghai ports registered a 16.1% growth year-on-year to CNY3.9 trillion (US$591.9 billion). Exports rose 11.4% to CNY2.3 trillion, while imports grew 23.4% to CNY1.6 trillion.
Foreign trade through ports in Shanghai accounts for about one quarter of the national total.
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