REMOVING DIFFICULTY FOR IMPORT-EXPORT ACTIVITIES THROUGH CAI LAN PORT AND CAM PHA PORT
On the morning of August 31, Mr. Bui Van Khang, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, chaired a meeting to discuss and implement solutions to remove difficulties and obstacles for businesses operating in import and export through the region. Cai Lan port and Cam Pha port.
According to the report, as of August 15, there were 445 businesses carrying out customs procedures through Cai Lan and Cam Pha ports with nearly 21,000 sets of import and export declarations. Total import and export turnover reached USD 5.36 billion, up 29% over the same period in 2020. Import and export revenue reached nearly VND 5,400 billion.
At the meeting, enterprises doing import-export activities at Cai Lan port and Cam Pha port proposed the Provincial People's Committee to direct departments, branches and localities to support and reduce road and bridge costs during the affected period. disease to reduce costs incurred for businesses, invest in upgrading infrastructure at Cai Lan port area, create conditions for workers at enterprises to receive vaccines as soon as possible, etc.
Concluding the meeting, Mr. Bui Van Khang, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, requested the Department of Transport to coordinate with Ha Long city to study and propose investment and repair plans for a number of roads. currently degraded in Cai Lan port area; guide and support businesses in registering for green channels for freight vehicles. At the same time, proactively inform businesses about new regulations related to epidemic prevention and control in the field of transportation.
Source: Collector
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