On October 29, the "Facilitating Cross-Border Trade" Customs Policy Seminar was successfully held at the World Intelligent Industry Park. Jointly organized by China Customs Media Center and Huangpu Customs, the event attracted nearly 100 corporate representatives. Four industry experts delivered specialized presentations aimed at helping enterprises enhance cross-border trade compliance.
Expert Insights: Strengthening Cross-Border Trade Compliance
Chen Linyu from Huangpu Customs Tariff Department elaborated on the practical aspects of issuing certificates of origin for export goods. Zhou Chongshan, Tax, Trade and Customs Partner at KPMG, analyzed export supply chain compliance under rules of origin with illustrative case studies. Xu Shanshan, a lawyer from Zhong Lun Law Firm (Shanghai Office), provided an in-depth interpretation of the latest developments in China-U.S. export controls and key corporate compliance requirements. Yang Xinxin from Huangpu Customs Legal Affairs Department explained the new regulations for customs declaration of import and export goods. The presentations addressed critical practical challenges and offered professional guidance.
Interactive Session: Addressing Practical Challenges
During the Q&A session, corporate representatives actively engaged with experts on practical issues such as origin determination and export control risks. Drawing on real-world cases, the experts provided targeted solutions and actionable advice for cross-border operations. After the seminar, participants visited the exhibition hall of Guangdong World Precision for further exchanges.
Yin Jianwen, Vice President of the Dongguan Electronic Industry Association, remarked, "This seminar not only deepened our understanding of key areas such as rules of origin, export controls, and goods declaration but also provided an effective communication platform. The experts' interpretations were professional and insightful, with practical case studies that help enterprises mitigate risks and improve cross-border trade efficiency."
Representatives from industry associations noted, "We highly appreciate China Customs Media Center's commitment to supporting industry development. The seminar has not only raised compliance awareness but also strengthened companies' confidence in expanding into international markets."
Participants widely agreed that the seminar was informative and highly instructive, providing robust support for compliant operations and international expansion. Many expressed hope for more high-quality policy seminars in the future to collectively advance the high-quality development of Dongguan's foreign trade.
