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On the first day of RCEP's entry into force for the Philippines, Fuzhou Customs District issued

   2023-06-09 390
On June 2, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) came into force for the Philippines.So far, RCEP has fully come into effect for all 15 member parties, which marks that the

On June 2, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) came into force for the Philippines. So far, RCEP has fully come into effect for all 15 member parties, which marks that the implementation of RCEP has entered a new stage, and the "friend circle" of import and export goods in Fujian Province has been further expanded. Fuzhou Customs has actively taken measures to ensure the full implementation of RCEP preferential trade policies.

  

  On the morning of June 2, Fuzhou Rixing Aquatic Food Co., Ltd. went to the Kuai’an Office of Rongcheng Customs to apply for the RCEP certificate of origin for a batch of frozen seasoned fish eggs exported to the Philippines, involving a value of about 652,000 yuan. With this RCEP certificate of origin, you can enjoy preferential tariff reductions of about 65,000 yuan under RCEP in the Philippines. After passing the intelligent audit by the customs, the enterprise will print out the certificate immediately. As a modern technology enterprise integrating marine aquaculture, deep processing, and technology research and development, Jiang Mingfu, the person in charge of the company, said that last year the company exported abalone, sea cucumber, caviar, bird's nest and other products to RCEP member countries with a value of 62 million yuan. , The full implementation of RCEP provides enterprises with more choices and more room for profit.

  

  On the morning of the same day, Fuqing Huasheng Aquatic Food Co., Ltd. also submitted two visa applications for the RCEP certificate of origin for exporting frozen mackerel from the Philippines through the "Single Window" of Fujian Province International Trade, which was approved by the Rongcheng Customs Office in Fuqing. issued. Huasheng Aquatic has long-term cooperation in aquatic food trade with Southeast Asian countries. It mainly exports frozen mackerel, frozen balang fish and other frozen aquatic products to the Philippines, with an annual export value of about 200 million yuan. Wu Youhua, manager of the company's foreign trade department, said that after RCEP takes effect in the Philippines, enterprises can choose to apply for RCEP or China-ASEAN certificate of origin according to customer requirements, and enjoy corresponding tariff concessions, which provides more policy support for further expansion of exports.


 
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