Anhui leisure snacks are selling well in Southeast Asia
As the Spring Festival approaches, the leisure snack market is experiencing a peak in consumption. Traditional New Year snacks such as crispy fish skin, crispy rice balls, and melon seeds not only continue to be popular in China, but also have successfully gained popularity overseas with their unique flavors, becoming a "tongue tip business card" for international friends to experience the Chinese New Year atmosphere.
Recently, walking into the production workshop of Anhui Lingmao Food Co., Ltd., the production line is running at full power and connected to the shaft. A batch of 10.4 tons of crispy fish skin and glutinous rice dumplings are sorted, packaged, and boxed in an orderly manner, and the goods are neatly stacked by transfer forklifts in the logistics warehouse, waiting to be sent overseas. This batch of orders is for Southeast Asia, and the order volume has increased significantly before the Spring Festival. We are intensifying production to ensure timely delivery, "said Zhu Weihai, the manager of the company.
In order to assist export food production enterprises in the jurisdiction to seize holiday opportunities, Chuzhou Customs, a subsidiary of Hefei Customs, conducted in-depth visits and research, combined with activities such as the "Customs Director's Door to Door Policy", to conduct investigations on multiple food production enterprises, comprehensively understand the difficulties and needs of enterprises in order acceptance, production arrangements, customs clearance processes, and other aspects. At the same time, we will expand policy promotion channels, establish dedicated personnel to connect with enterprises, provide "customized" policy service packages, help enterprises accurately grasp foreign market access requirements, and fully enjoy policy dividends. In addition, the customs also continues to optimize the local inspection mode, promote paperless operations, appointment declaration, and "green channel" mechanisms, deepen the reform of "cloud issuance" of inspection and quarantine certificates, and use efficient and convenient customs clearance services to help domestic snacks accelerate their entry into the world.
According to statistics, by 2025, Chuzhou City will export leisure snacks with a total value of 106 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 42.47%. The products will mainly be exported to North America, Southeast Asia and other countries and regions, including nuts, jelly, bread and pastries.
Next, Chuzhou Customs will continue to focus on the characteristics of the food export industry in its jurisdiction, optimize and upgrade customs clearance facilitation measures, further promote the development of domestic high-quality snacks in the international market, and help "Chinese flavor" spread further and brand more globally.