From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-09 18:45:04
In January this year, Shanghai’s Nangang Wharf exported 82,000 vehicles, a 65.2% year-on-year increase, marking the highest figure ever recorded for the same period. Of this total, exports of domestically produced new energy vehicles (NEVs) reached 61,000 units, surging by 115.92% year-on-year and achieving a strong start to the new year. To cope with the surge in exports, Yangshan Customs has implemented multiple measures, including establishing a green channel for customs clearance and inspection, optimizing gate verification procedures, and advancing end-to-end visualized supervision. These initiatives embed efficient services into the logistics chain, helping enterprises reduce costs and enhance efficiency. With the full operation of Phase II of the Nangang Ro-Ro terminal, the launch of new shipping routes such as “Shanghai–Chancay,” and deeper integration of digital and intelligent supervision, Yangshan Customs stated it will continue leveraging its on-site advantages to support the accelerated global expansion of China-made NEVs.

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