China-Uruguay to Implement Mutual Customs Recognition Agreement
China and Uruguay will implement a mutual recognition arrangement for customs administration Jan. 26, China's General Administration of Customs said Jan. 19, according to an unofficial translation. The agreement stipulates that both countries will recognize each other's Authorized Economic Operator…
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program and give customs clearance convenience for the import and export of goods from the AEO enterprises. The result is a lower document review rate, reduced inspection rate of imported and export goods, priority in inspection to goods requiring physical inspection and a designated customs liaison officer to resolve issues encountered by these AEO enterprises in customs clearance.