China News Service, Qinzhou, July 9th (Zhai Liqiang, Wei Chunni, team Ziling) Guangxi Qinzhou Port Customs introduced on the 9th, in order to help enterprises in the jurisdiction to master the "Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement" (RCEP) rules, and help enterprises in the RCEP rules of origin In addition to opening up new opportunities in the international market after the full implementation of tariff concessions, Qinzhou Port Customs is actively organizing door-to-door activities in various forms.

  In November 2020, the ten ASEAN countries, China, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and other countries formally signed the "Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement" (RCEP). Currently, China is actively promoting the implementation of RCEP and the goal is January 1, 2022. It can be implemented formally.

  According to reports, in order to make good use of RCEP, Qinzhou Port Customs has formulated a RCEP policy guidance plan in conjunction with relevant units to provide explanations and guidance based on the actual export needs of different enterprises.

In addition, the Qinzhou Port Customs uses the combination of online and offline to carry out comprehensive and three-dimensional policy presentations on different topics such as countries and commodities.

A total of 6 corporate trainings have been carried out this year, covering more than 150 corporate personnel, to help companies understand the RCEP rules of origin and integrate them into corporate foreign trade development plans, so as to better enjoy policy dividends and take the "RCEP Development Express".

  Guangxi Huanmaolong Electromechanical Remanufacturing Co., Ltd. is an enterprise engaged in the import of electromechanical products. In 2020, the value of imported Japanese electromechanical products is 60 million yuan (RMB, the same below), and more than 9 million yuan of customs duties and value-added tax are required.

"After the announcement by the Customs and the Council for the Promotion of International Trade, it is found that after the RCEP takes effect, the tariffs on imported products of enterprises may decrease year by year, and the profit margin will be further expanded." Liu Xiongwei, the person in charge of the company, said that he will conduct in-depth research as soon as possible and prepare for the agreement application capacity reserve and development in advance. layout.

  According to the customs staff of Qinzhou Port, from January to June 2021, the import and export volume of Qinzhou Port to 10 ASEAN countries is 900 million yuan, and that to South Korea and Japan is 370 million yuan and 9.07 million yuan respectively.

The signing and implementation of RCEP will help import and export enterprises enjoy more preferential policies and promote transformation and upgrading.

  Liu Jining, Chief of the Comprehensive Business Section of Qinzhou Port Customs, said that in the next step, Qinzhou Port Customs will continue to increase targeted promotion and interpretation to help companies master the procedures for applying for certificates of origin and import benefits, and guide companies to do a good job of pre-RCEP implementation. Various preparations.

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