China-UAE Mutual Customs Agreement Takes Effect
China and the United Arab Emirates signed a mutual customs recognition agreement that officially went into force Feb. 14, China's General Administration of Customs said, according to an unofficial translation. Under the agreement, China and the UAE will recognize each…
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other's customs agency's "Authorized Economic Operator" systems to clear certain goods being traded between the two nations. Both customs departments will apply a lower document review rate, a lower inspection rate, a priority for goods that require physical inspection and a designated customs liaison officer to sort customs issues between the two sides.