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] Simplified process and tech enable easier imports, supplies, 2022 Winter Olympics 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.