Jiangmen Dim sum "fresh" arrived in Hong Kong and Macao, and the export value exceeded 200 million yuan

At 6am, the production workshop of Zhanli Xinde Food Co., Ltd. in Heshan City was busy. The automated production line runs at a high speed, and workers are packing and packing the frozen shrimp dumplings, birthday peach buns, bean paste buns and other Cantonese Dim sum. These frozen Dim sum, bearing the traditional "Cantonese New Year" flavor, will be sent to Hong Kong through cold chain logistics, enter the local New Year market, and become a delicacy on many families' reunion tables.

"Hong Kong is our most important and core market, and the business of supplying Hong Kong accounts for 53% of the company's overall share." The head of the company, Qu Jianen, said, "The Hong Kong market has high requirements for the quality and stability of the supply of Dim sum. Orders are concentrated at the end of the year, and we must ensure that every batch of products can be delivered on time with quality guaranteed."

Logistics is tight before the festival, while quick frozen Dim sum have high requirements for freshness and timeliness. From ex factory refrigerators to Hong Kong supermarket freezers, any delay or inaccurate temperature control in any link may affect quality and safety. Based on the actual situation of the enterprise, we have established a personalized inspection plan and continuously compressed the customs clearance time to ensure the safe and delicious supply of this batch of 'New Year's flavor' to Hong Kong. Since 2025, Heshan Customs has supervised a total of 1302 batches of food supplied to Hong Kong, with a value of 80.3018 million yuan, "said Chen Shihong, the head of the Heshan Customs Inspection Department under Jiangmen Customs.

Heshan Customs has launched the "Customs Director's Door to Door Policy" targeting the characteristics and market access requirements of frozen food, providing accurate interpretation of Hong Kong's technical regulations on food labeling, additive use, microbiological and pollutant limits, and helping enterprises avoid customs clearance obstacles from the source. At the same time, through the "one enterprise, one policy" inspection scheme and the "advance declaration+appointment inspection" mode, dedicated personnel are arranged to coordinate the inspection process to ensure the rapid clearance of goods.

In 2025, Jiangmen Customs will supervise the supply of food goods worth 2.33 billion yuan to Macau Port. Based on the New Year's Eve, this checkpoint will continue to deepen supervision and services, helping to ensure the continuous and stable supply of "Jiangmen Made" specialty foods to Hong Kong, and making this "Cantonese New Year's flavor" carrying reunion and blessings a taste bond connecting the two places.