Operating hours of Bac Luan II border gate to be extended for three-month trial

Mong Cai city in the northern border province of Quang Ninh and China’s Dongxing city have agreed to implement a pilot programme extending the operating hours of the Bac Luan II border gate in order to facilitate the handling of goods, reduce congestion, and increase trade volume.

Electric cars carrying tourists passing Bac Luan II bridge (Photo: VNA)
Electric cars carrying tourists passing Bac Luan II bridge (Photo: VNA)

Quang Ninh (VNA) – Mong Cai city in the northern border province of Quang Ninh and China’s Dongxing city have agreed to implement a pilot programme extending the operating hours of the Bac Luan II border gate in order to facilitate the handling of goods, reduce congestion, and increase trade volume.

Accordingly, from September 1, the border gate will be opened daily from 7am to 8pm (Vietnam time), including holidays and weekends (excluding New Year holidays), for a three-month trial.

Mong Cai also proposed that Dongxing reduce customs clearance fees for businesses, improve efficiency in handling import and export goods at the Mong Cai-Dongxing border gate pair, and adopt flexible goods control mechanisms similar to those at other Vietnam-China border crossings.

Regarding the construction of Bac Luan III bridge, both cities recognised the importance of connecting transportation infrastructure and gradually opening the Bac Luan III border gate. This development is critical for advancing trade and import-export activities between Vietnam and China, as well as between Mong Cai and Dongxing. They agreed on this plan and will seek further approval for implementation from higher authorities.

Additionally, the two sides also agreed to enhance cross-border tourism cooperation, address labour issues, and promote friendly exchanges between the border communities./.

VNA

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