Hong Kong and Guangdong Customs to maintain close co-operation on various fronts (with photos)

1 Dec 2015

The 2014-15 Review Meeting between Hong Kong and Guangdong Customs was held in Guangzhou, Guangdong today (December 1). The Hong Kong Customs delegation was headed by the Commissioner of Customs and Excise, Mr Roy Tang, while the Guangdong Customs delegation was headed by the Vice Minister of the General Administration of Customs and Director General of the Guangdong Sub-Administration of the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China, Mr Lu Bin.

The meeting reviewed the co-operation between the Guangdong and Hong Kong Customs on trade facilitation, anti-smuggling, anti-narcotics, intellectual property rights protection and staff training over the past two years. The two Customs administrations also recognised the remarkable achievements that have resulted from close co-operation on various fronts.

The two sides mapped out and endorsed the Co-operation Plan for the coming two years. On customs clearance, the two sides will undertake to further explore and augment the various trade facilitation initiatives. On anti-smuggling, Hong Kong Customs will continue to co-ordinate with the Guangdong Sub-Administration in reinforcing intelligence exchange and mounting joint enforcement operations in Guangdong Province, so as to combat smuggling activities associated with illicit cigarettes, refined oil, agricultural products, endangered species and other high-risk smuggling commodities. At the same time, both sides will strengthen co-operation on protection of intellectual property rights and regional co-operation on anti-narcotics by jointly suppressing smuggling activities through postal channels between Guangdong and Hong Kong.

They also agreed to provide each other with training programmes and to arrange visits with a view to enhancing the enforcement and management capabilities of officers of the two Customs administrations.

Ends/Tuesday, December 1, 2015

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