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China Revises Procedures for Certain Cargo Manifests, Data Declarations

China revised measures for submitting electronic cargo manifests for ground vehicles, its General Administration of Customs said in a notice released Oct. 9, according to an unofficial translation. The notice makes changes to “filing specifications” for certain data items, a…

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“fast customs clearance” procedure for certain cargo, and other electronic declarations related to goods. Changes will take effect Dec. 1. The measures are meant to “strengthen the management of road inbound and outbound transportation vehicles” and standardize the submission of data declarations, China said.