CCTV News

: The reporter learned from the General Administration of Customs that since October 1st, the customs has made major adjustments to the inspection and supervision methods of imported crude oil, with "release first and then inspection".

This new regulatory model will further optimize the port business environment, greatly reduce the time and cost of customs clearance for crude oil imports, and enhance the level of trade facilitation.

  The main content of this adjustment is: the current batch sampling inspection of imported crude oil carried out by the customs, and the release after conformity assessment is adjusted to "release before inspection".

"First release" means that after the imported crude oil meets the requirements of customs on-site information verification and sample preparation, the company can start unloading and transshipment work; "post-inspection" means laboratory testing and conformity assessment of imported crude oil.

  The new policy also requires that the imported crude oil that has been “released first and then inspected” can only be sold and used by the enterprise after it has passed the customs inspection and issued a certificate.

In addition, if major issues such as safety, hygiene, environmental protection, and trade fraud are found in inspection and supervision, the customs will deal with them in accordance with the law and adjust the inspection and supervision methods in due course.