Capital Customs shrugs off COVID impact By ZHONG NAN | China Daily | Updated: 2021-02-23 09:48 Share CLOSE Customs officials check declaration forms and flowers imported via air transport from South Africa at the Customs supervision zone at Beijing Capital International Airport on Feb 9. [Photo/China Daily]
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Not long ago, the Customs supervision zone at Beijing Capital International Airport was stacked with a large number of imported contagion prevention and control goods like masks and protective gowns.
Not anymore. China s effective COVID-19 control measures mean such products have given way to high-end passenger vehicles, auto parts and other industrial and consumer goods shipped from countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, Japan, the United States and South Africa.
Capital Customs shrugs off COVID impact
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