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Some Chinese jiggers are already beginning their final squid landing
CHINA
Thursday, April 27, 2023, 07:00 (GMT + 9)
Squid fishing operations at Penglai Port in Shandong have a bumper harvest and realize operations at the port
The ocean-going squid fishing operations at Penglai Port in Shandong Province had a good harvest.
Four ocean-going squid fishing boats returned with full loads arrived at the central fishing port of Penglai one after another.
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The reporter learned from the Penglai border inspection station that this batch of fishing boats was the first batch of squid fishing boats in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. They loaded a total of more than 1,000 tons of frozen squid with a value of nearly 30 million yuan. Adopting the "Internet + border inspection service" convenient work mode, we have established a service guarantee team with Penglai Customs, realizing the berthing of ships when they arrive at the port, and the operation when they berth.
Guo Xu, captain of the first team on duty at the Penglai border inspection station: After receiving the application for berthing of the ocean-going fishing boat, we contacted the ocean-going fishing company and the agency company as soon as possible to tell them the process of entry procedures. At the same time, we contacted the customs to set up a joint inspection The team conducts on-site joint inspections as soon as the fishing boats berth to minimize customs clearance time and save operating costs for enterprises.
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In response to the current situation of concentrated entry and exit of ocean-going fishing boats, a large number of crew members, and urgent port operations, the Penglai Border Inspection Station has opened a "fast track" and vigorously promoted the "three zeros" initiative of zero errands for declaration, zero waiting for customs clearance, and zero delay in operations , and do a good job in guaranteeing all-weather and barrier-free customs clearance.
Source: Liu Shan /CCTV News (translated from original in chinese)
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