Lao Cai is going to suspend the reception at the Kim Thanh InternationalLand Border Gate No. 2, whose Chinese counterpart is Beishan, from January 18until further notice.
In an urgent announcement sent to localities nationwide onJanuary 16, the Lao Cai provincial People’s Committee said China’s Yunnanprovince has resumed fresh fruit import through this border gate pair sinceJanuary 12.
However, as the Chinese side is taking strict anti-COVID-19measures, the gates’ customs clearance for fresh fruits remains modest, withonly 60 lorries passing through from January 12 to 15. While nearly 1,000vehicles of those produce, including dragon fruit, mango, water melon, and jackfruit,are currently stranded at border gates in Lao Cai, the Kim Thanh border gate hasalready been overloaded and unable to handle more.
Therefore,to ease congestion and reduce expenses and losses, Lao Cai asked authorities ofother provinces and cities to recommend their businesses, cooperatives, andfarmers temporarily halt exporting fresh fruit via its border gates.
Italso pledged to carry out comprehensive measures and maintain frequent contactwith Yunnan authorities to facilitate customs clearance at the Kim Thanh -Beishan border gate pair.
The provincial People’s Committee said the suspension aims tothoroughly dealing with the goods now stranded at border gates and crossings inQuang Ninh by January 31 and to avoid pandemic risks, or the Chinese side maystop customs clearance again.
It also called on provinces and cities across the country tonotify the issue to their businesses and related organisations and individuals.
After a 20-day suspension, the Chinese province of Guangxi on January 10 restored customs clearance at three points of entry in Dongxing city whose counterparts in Mong Cai city are the border gates of Bac Luan1 Bridge, Bac Luan 2 Bridge, and the Km3 4 floating bridge./.