Fujian Province leads the country in granite exports from January to November
Relying on the new sea rail intermodal transportation channel, Fujian granite is reaching the global market in a more efficient way. According to Xiamen Customs statistics, from January to November, the total export value of granite in Fujian Province reached 7.49 billion yuan, ranking first in the country in terms of export scale and continuously demonstrating the core competitiveness of the industry.
From the perspective of market layout, the export of Fujian granite presents the characteristics of "stable main market and high growth in emerging markets". As a core export market, Asia's export volume from January to November reached 5.063 billion yuan, including 2.44 billion yuan to South Korea and 1.228 billion yuan to Japan. The demand in the East Asian market continues to be strong. Under the framework of regional economic cooperation, Fujian granite exports have made multiple breakthroughs: 5.592 billion yuan of exports to other APEC economies and 4.131 billion yuan of exports to countries jointly built along the "the Belt and Road", demonstrating the effectiveness of diversified market layout. Private enterprises are the absolute mainstay of Fujian's granite exports, exporting 6.774 billion yuan of granite from January to November.
To help Fujian granite enterprises speed up their overseas expansion, Xiamen Customs has launched a series of facilitation measures: guiding enterprises to achieve "one-stop processing" of customs declaration, manifest and other information through the "single window" of international trade, implementing measures such as early declaration, paperless declaration, and intelligent document review, and completing customs clearance and circulation in as little as half a day after the goods arrive at the port; At the same time, combined with the characteristics of stone exports, policies will be delivered to the doorstep, and customs clearance guidelines such as tariff reductions and rules of origin in free trade agreements will be sorted out, providing comprehensive protection for industrial development from clearance efficiency to policy empowerment.