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Widening of the project of customs collaboration China-EU for safety of the marine routes
the second phase will be extended to the Chinese ports of Chongqing and Shanghai and to the European ports of Amburgo, Antwerp, Genoa, the Havre and Zeebrugge
November 28, 2011
The central administration of Customs of the Chinese Popular Republic has announced that the range of ports characterized from the project will be widened pilot in order to promote safety of the marine routes and the logistic chain between China and the European Union and in order to facilitate the cooperation between the parts that is realized implementing the measures previewed from the program "Framework of standards to global secure and facilitated trade" of the World Customs Organization (WCO).
The first phase of the project pilot, launch operatingly on November 19, 2007, has involved the Chinese port of Shenzhen and the European ports of Rotterdam and Felixstowe and is put into effect as a result of the agreement which signed on September 19, 2006 from China and the EU that the cooperation in the field of safety of the marine transport previews through the exchange of data and information and the cooperation in a series of activity between which the definition, risk analysis of safety regulations and the mutual acknowledgment of the norms of the parts. This first phase, centralized mainly on the containerized transport, has involved the EU commission and the customs administrations of China, Reign Unito and Holland.
The second phase of the project will be extended to the Chinese ports of Chongqing and Shanghai and to the European ports of Amburgo, Antwerp, Genoa, the Havre and Zeebrugge.
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