BEIJING, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) -- With the approaching of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, Beijing customs has made every effort to provide various customs clearance and supervision services.
As of the end of January, it has completed the inspection and customs clearance of more than 10 batches of imported materials for the Winter Olympics, including snow machines and ice shovelers with a total value of more than 21 million yuan and more than 19,700 pieces of goods of the Beijing Winter Olympics Logistics Center are inspected, with a value of nearly 36 million yuan, reported by Chinanews.com on Tuesday.
The General Administration of Customs recently pointed out that during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, it will provide "one-stop" services including customs clearance, supervision and consultation and set up VIP courtesy channels for the Winter Olympics, special windows for customs declaration of inbound and outbound materials, and special channels for inspections at major ports such as Beijing, giving priority to customs procedures such as declaration, inspection, sampling and testing.
The International Freight Distribution Center of Beijing Tianzhu Comprehensive Bonded Zone is determined to be the logistics center of the Beijing Winter Olympics, providing centralized warehousing and distribution services for all kinds of materials purchased, leased and borrowed.Through real-time data sharing, the customs can realize the intelligent supervision of bonded goods, non-bonded goods, vehicles and materials.
Regarding the temporary entry materials for the event, Beijing customs will handle customs clearance procedures under a tax guarantee provided by the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee, and deliver relevant materials through special checkpoints.
In the next step, Beijing customs will continue to tailor more convenient supervision services for the Winter Olympics, and strive to complete the Winter Olympics customs clearance supervision services with high standards.
(Edited by Gao Jingyan with Xinhua Silk Road, gaojingyan@xinhua.org)