At the customs cross-border e-commerce supervision site at the Huzhou Bonded Logistics Center, Huzhou Customs officers are currently supervising and inspecting beauty products imported from cross-border e-commerce.
As “Double Eleven” approaches, cross-border e-commerce has ushered in a sales peak, and the sales of imported beauty products as “star” products are even more popular. Boxes of beauty products from all over the world are ready to go in the customs cross-border e-commerce warehouse. Under the supervision of customs, these beauty products will be sorted and packaged and sent to domestic consumers one after another.
“With the implementation of a number of domestic promotional policies, it is expected that this year’s “Double Eleven” may set off a new climax, so our beauty products are fully stocked and ready to seize this big promotion opportunity.” Wu Xiaodan, head of Huzhou Dali Supply Chain Management Co., Ltd., said that during the entire “Double Eleven” promotion period, the company’s sales are expected to reach 160,000 orders, a year-on-year increase of 30%.
In addition to imported beauty products, domestic beauty products are gradually “out of the circle” and are increasingly favored by domestic and foreign consumers. Located in China Beauty Town, one of the three major cosmetics industry centers in the country, Daixi Town, Wuxing District, beauty manufacturers also seized the “Double Eleven” craze and rushed to overseas with full firepower to rush orders.
The “Double Eleven” peak of goods import and export puts higher requirements on customs clearance supervision and services. “Before this year’s “Double Eleven”, our customs took the initiative to establish a cooperation mechanism with beauty companies, inspected logistics and warehousing conditions, and understood the estimated beauty product business volume and related business guarantee needs in advance, and customized customs clearance procedures and emergency response plans for the promotion to ensure smooth customs clearance business operations.” Wang Yan, chief of the second bonded supervision section of Huzhou Customs, introduced that in view of the high timeliness requirements for customs clearance of imported goods from cross-border e-commerce, Huzhou Customs scientifically coordinated and increased human resources, implemented 7×24 hours appointment customs clearance services, and realized that cross-border e-commerce transportation vehicles “do not stay overnight”.
It is reported that during the “Double Eleven” period, Huzhou Customs will further improve its work in smart supervision, optimized services, etc., and actively respond to the “10 Measures of Hangzhou Customs to Support the High-Quality Development of Cross-border E-commerce”, continuously improve cross-border customs clearance efficiency, optimize customs clearance service guarantee mechanism, and realize “immediate reporting, immediate review, immediate inspection, and immediate release” of cross-border e-commerce goods, and make every effort to ensure smooth customs clearance of goods during the “Double Eleven” period, and help promote the “acceleration” of cross-border e-commerce imports and exports.