China-Laos freight train speeds through customs using new method
updatetime:2022-05-12 13:07:00
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Source:chinadaily.com.cn
A China-Laos freight train (Vientiane-Chengdu), which is the first in China to adopt a new "fast customs clearance", arrived at the Chengdu international railway port on Tuesday. In the past, customs clearance usually took between 1-2 days. The fast entry and exit customs clearance reduces the average time to about 24 hours.
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