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China Customs and its world trade efficiency
China Customs and its world trade efficiency
By SAS | Jan 6, 2010
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Since the 1990s, China Customs has made a great effort to establish a modern customs system by introducing the concept of risk management. As the country’s external trade value increased very rapidly, China Customs faced ever-greater administrative risks. In 1998, severe circumstances in antismuggling fields drew attention from top leaders in China Customs. The head of the Statistics department made plans to establish the EAS.
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