Recently, a visit to the production workshop of Anhui WoBoyuan Technology Co., Ltd. revealed orderly operations along the assembly lines. At the same time, customs officers from Lu’an Customs were inspecting a batch of lithium-ion batteries destined for overseas markets. According to statistics, from January to October this year, private enterprises in the city achieved a total import and export value of 5.93 billion yuan, accounting for 94.4% of the city’s total foreign trade volume.
Anhui WoBoyuan Technology Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise specializing in the production, assembly, research and development, and sales of lithium-ion batteries. Its products are exported to countries and regions including Europe, the United States, Southeast Asia, and Africa, with export revenue exceeding 60 million yuan in the first ten months. Zhang Gui, an officer from the Inspection Department of Lu’an Customs, stated: “We have assigned dedicated personnel to establish a ‘one-on-one’ liaison mechanism with the enterprise, proactively providing around-the-clock appointment-based inspection services to ensure the efficient customs clearance of lithium batteries.”
AEO Certification is the “Golden Credential” for foreign trade enterprises. Companies with AEO certification can enjoy numerous benefits such as expedited customs clearance and lower inspection rates, serving as a “green card” for private enterprises venturing into global markets. Anhui Lion Goose Group, whose products are exported to Europe, the United States, Japan, Australia, and other countries and regions, expressed its intention to obtain advanced customs certification to enhance market competitiveness. Upon learning this, Lu’an Customs promptly assigned business experts to form an AEO certification support team, offering tailored services for the company.
In recent years, the private sector has deeply integrated into high-quality development, becoming a critical pillar for stabilizing foreign trade and optimizing its structure in our city, effectively taking the lead in driving foreign trade growth. Liu Zhong, Deputy Director of Lu’an Customs, stated: “In the next step, we will integrate the ‘Customs Director Delivers Policies to Your Doorstep’ initiative, actively visiting private enterprises to share policies, gather feedback, and address challenges. We aim to provide more thoughtful, caring, and professional support to private enterprises, further stimulating the foreign trade vitality and development momentum of private businesses in the region.”