Group Company Achieves Breakthrough with First Self-Customs Declaration Export, Marking New Leap in Internationalization Strategy

In recent years, actively responding to the national "Belt and Road" Initiative, the Group Company has resolutely advanced its internationalization strategy. Leveraging its unique strengths and project characteristics, it has sought breakthroughs in international markets across sectors such as construction engineering, photovoltaic (PV), and wind power. Concurrently, the company aims to drive the export of manufactured goods—including construction machinery, building equipment, building materials, PV products, new energy vehicles, and office equipment—through project leadership, and has successfully obtained export licensing qualifications. Recently, the Group Company achieved a significant milestone by transitioning from relying on third-party customs brokers to handling its own customs declarations, successfully completing its first independently declared export shipment.

This export operation supported the needs of the Rwanda EPC project. The goods were shipped from Nansha New Port to Rwanda via waterway transport. This success not only demonstrates the Group Company’s professional capability in managing export procedures but also marks a solid step forward on its path toward international growth.

Moving forward, the Group Company will continue to enhance the standardization and optimization of its export processes. Plans are in place to systematically carry out follow-up tasks, further improving the efficiency and compliance of export operations. These initiatives will strongly support the Group’s internationalization strategy, empowering its expansion and development in global markets while delivering high-quality products and services to customers worldwide.

Correspondent:Zhou Liren


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