APEC demand for AI host clearance smooth (picture)

The picture shows a customs officer conducting on-site research at an AI mini host manufacturing enterprise. Photo by Chen Hongye
On March 24th, the warehouse of Shenzhen Chuangtong Yigou Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Chuangtong Yigou") was busy, and the fully automatic packaging production line was running at high speed, with AI mini computer hosts completing packaging in an orderly manner. After on-site supervision and verification by Guanlan Customs officers, this batch of mini hosts that focus on lightweight and high computing power, and are adapted to edge AI scenarios will soon be sent overseas.
Currently, the global AI intelligent application is experiencing an explosive development trend, and other APEC economies have a strong demand for high computing power and portable intelligent terminals. Our AI mini computer host has strong performance and strong market competitiveness. ”Dai Yuanjun, the head of Chuangtong Xinke (Shenzhen) Group Co., Ltd., introduced that in the first two months of this year, the company's export volume increased by 43% year-on-year. Thanks to successfully obtaining AEO advanced certification and enjoying a series of convenient customs clearance policies such as low inspection rates, we are able to firmly grasp this wave of global AI industry trends, and our products can be delivered to overseas customers in a timely manner. ”
To assist more enterprises in successfully obtaining AEO advanced certification, Shenzhen Customs has established an expert service team and adopted a combination of online and offline models to carry out customized cultivation. Guide enterprises to check and fill in the gaps one by one by comparing certification standards, and comprehensively improve the level of cross-border trade compliance management. At the same time, the customs also relies on the Shenzhen Customs AEO Advanced Certification Enterprise Training Base to simulate key certification processes and carry out immersive on-site teaching, helping enterprises to deeply grasp the core points of certification.
According to statistics, in the first two months of this year, Shenzhen exported automatic data processing equipment and its components to other APEC economies worth 36.66 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 6.1%. (Chen Hongye/Text)