Compliance escorts overseas, Shenzhen's "smart manufacturing" is exported to the world (picture)

The picture shows customs officers conducting research on AEO cultivation in enterprises, photographed by Xu Yuanfan
On June 9th, in the production workshop of Shenzhen Tuozhu Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Tuozhu Technology"), X2D high-speed 3D printers completed precision packaging and are about to be exported to Europe.
Tuozhu Technology's products have been exported to nearly 100 countries and regions worldwide. With the continuous expansion of overseas market territory, the export business volume of enterprises has steadily increased, and the frequency of customs clearance and order timeliness requirements have significantly increased. Behind the rapid development, problems such as the mismatch between the original compliance management system of enterprises and the high standard rules of international trade have gradually become prominent, which has become a constraining factor for enterprises to deeply cultivate the international market.
After learning that AEO advanced certification can enjoy a series of customs clearance conveniences such as low inspection rate, priority clearance, international mutual recognition, and trade dividends, Tuozhu Technology took the initiative to propose certification cultivation needs to Shenzhen Customs. The customs quickly included it in the list of key cultivated enterprises, designated a dedicated person to coordinate, and compared it with certification standards such as internal control, financial status, compliance with laws and regulations, trade security, etc., to help enterprises sort out management shortcomings item by item and provide hands-on guidance to improve compliance systems.
Previously, we only regarded compliance as the basic threshold for exports. Under the precise guidance of customs, we deeply realized that compliance is the hard power for enterprises to participate in international competition, and also the firewall to resist overseas market risks. "Wang Yuan, the head of customs affairs at Tuozhu Technology, said that solidly improving the compliance system can not only effectively improve customs clearance efficiency, but also continuously enhance the trust of overseas customers, and provide long-term protection for enterprises to deeply cultivate the global market.
The transformation and growth of Tuozhu Technology is a vivid reflection of Shenzhen Customs' assistance to foreign trade enterprises in complying with regulations and going global. More and more high-tech foreign trade enterprises in the jurisdiction are enjoying the development dividends brought by precise compliance services.
We focus on the development needs of high-tech foreign trade enterprises in our jurisdiction, regularly carry out precise cultivation of AEO credit, and send policies to enterprises through information collection, on-site inspections, and other methods to help enterprises sort out weak points such as customs clearance processes and internal controls, and proactively resolve customs clearance and compliance risks. ”Xu Yuanfan, Deputy Director of the Enterprise Certification Department of Qianhai Customs under Shenzhen Customs, introduced.
At the same time, Shenzhen Customs actively participates in the construction of foreign-related rule of law, continuously organizes technical and trade measures notification and evaluation meetings for high-tech products, closely tracks changes in standards and regulations in major export markets, and helps enterprises align with overseas standards during the certification and access stage.
From January to May this year, Shenzhen exported 3D printers worth 6.73 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 1.3 times, and the products were exported to more than 110 countries and regions around the world. (Yang Yajia/Text)