Enterprises to declare on digital border gate platform

All import-export enterprises and customs agents are required to declare information online on the digital border gate platform before arriving at the Huu Nghi and Tan Thanh international border gates.
Enterprises to declare on digital border gate platform ảnh 1Agricultural products exported via the Tan Thanh border gate in Lang Son province. (Photo: VNA)
Lang Son(VNS/VNA) - All import-export enterprises and customs agents are required todeclare information online on the digital border gate platform before arrivingat the Huu Nghi and Tan Thanh international border gates.

This is a newdecision issued recently by Chairman of the Lang Son People’s Committee Ho TienThieu.

Thieurequested agencies and forces at the border gates to strictly implement thepolicy and not accept export enterprises that do not declare on theonline platform.

Information aboutthe platform has been provided to organisations and individuals engaged inimport and export activities in the locality.

To help thedigital border gate platform maximise its effectiveness, Thieu assignedconcerned forces at the border gates to resolve problems and proposesolutions to ensure the platform works properly.

Nguyen Khac Lich,Director of the Lang Son Department of Information and Communication, said thatthe platform used modern technology such as artificial intelligence,big data and cloud computing.

The databasecan be connected and shared via the provincial data system.

The process ofdeclaring on the digital border gate platform consists of eight steps, includingdeclaring information, transporting goods, controlling the vehiclestransporting goods, medical examination, inspecting the vehicles travelling inand out of the border gates, checking animals and plants, goods transshipment,and collecting fees.

With thedigital platform, imports and exports would be automated, helping to reducetime and ensure transparency in management activities at the border gates, hesaid./.
VNA

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