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Customs Data Automation Network Promotes Sri Lanka Garment Exports

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< p > from May this year, the shipping process of Sri Lanka a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/news/" > garment export < /a > can be linked to the customs data automation network system (ASYCUDA).

By establishing links with the global customs management network system to increase the speed of customs clearance, Sri Lanka's "a target=" _blank "href=" //www.sjfzxm.com/ "clothing" /a "exports are expected to grow.

BathiudeenRishad, Sri Lanka Minister of industry and commerce, said: "this may promote exports of small and medium-sized garment enterprises, so that the current annual clothing volume of $2 billion 800 million has been raised.

More than 220 of registered small and medium enterprises garment manufacturers can benefit from this initiative. "

It is understood that ASYCUDA is a digital customs management system, covering most foreign trade procedures, cargo handling and customs declaration, accounting procedures, pport procedures.

Once the link is established on the Internet, Sri Lanka small and medium-sized garment enterprises will not need to submit their export documents and shipping documents to various agencies, including industrial departments and customs respectively.

Only a one-time submission of documents can greatly reduce the cargo clearance period.

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"P" Sri Lanka commerce minister RishadBathiudeen said last year Sri Lanka a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_c.asp" > clothing exports < /a > US $3 billion 800 million, clothing exports expected to reach US $4 billion 100 million this year.

The Ministry of Commerce has invested $1 million 390 thousand over the past 5 years to improve clothing productivity and clothing technology and development plans for small and medium-sized enterprises, and plans to reinvest US $160000 this year.

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"P," the minister said that they would link Sri Lanka's small and medium-sized clothing exporters with Customs Data Automation (ASYCUDA) global customs electronic system for the first time, and if they plan to operate, they will be able to complete the hook in May this year.

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In recent years, Sri Lanka garment manufacturers have been participating in market competition with other a target= "_blank" href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/" > textile "/a" clothing manufacturers, emphasizing that sustainable production is becoming the most powerful competitive advantage. "P"

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Since 2008, BrandixGroup, the largest clothing manufacturer in Sri Lanka, has reduced its carbon emissions by 30%. P

The group plans to reduce carbon emissions by 20% in 2013 ~2020.

At the same time, the company hopes to increase its turnover from US $600 million in 2011 to US $1 billion over the next five years.

Although the company has not been able to earn high market profits through sustainable manufactured goods, sustainable production has helped them effectively reduce costs in the past few years.

In the period of rapid increase in production costs, the price of its products can remain stable, thus attracting more orders.

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< p > with the improvement of customs data automation network system, Sri Lanka textile "a href=" //www.sjfzxm.com "clothing manufacturing" /a "export will move towards a higher step.

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