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Cross-border truckers to hand over trucks in new scheme

Author:   Posttime:2022-03-16

THE ports in Hong Kong and Shenzhen will implement "closed-loop management measures" for cross-border shipping with Hong Kong to protect the transport of food supplies in the Covid crisis, reports Beijing's Global Times.

All cross-border trucks will now follow a centralised transfer in four designated ports, including the Wenjindu and Huanggang ports, after entering Shenzhen, said the report. The cross-border drivers are required to handover the vehicles to mainland drivers in these four ports.
Moreover, the customs clearance closing hours at Wenjindu Port will be extended, from 10pm to 3am. Cross-border trucks that transport fresh products to Hong Kong will continue to follow the current process of transfer at the port.
Meanwhile, cross-border drivers will be required to provide a negative nucleic acid test certificate taken within 24 hours to enter Shenzhen and take nucleic acid tests each time they enter the city.
According to the office, cross-border drivers should declare operational information before entering the mainland, and abide by the declaration in entry and exit. Cross-border drivers who violate will be suspended or removed from the exemption list.

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