The objective is to advance interoperability between national VUCEs, it was highlighted after a virtual meeting between leaders.
Uruguay and China met this Wednesday virtually with the aim of reaching an agreement on interoperability between VUCEs national; In this way, the facilitation of trade between both countries would be promoted.
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“The VUCE is a fundamental tool for trade facilitation and recalled that it brings together a series of foreign trade participants who interact and that it is very important to digitalize that interaction,” said the National Director of Customs (DNA), Jaime Borgianiit’s a statement.


In that sense, the leader recalled that China and Uruguay They have had a good bilateral relationship for more than thirty years and he assured that this allowed “advance in a new strategic partnership between both countries, with Friendly relationships in which exchanges and cooperation have occurred in various areas in favor of economic development and activities linked to it, such as that carried out by our Customs”.
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Team from the National Customs Directorate in meeting with the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China.
National Customs Directorate
During the meeting, leaders, technicians and experts of the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of Chinathe National Customs Directorate of Uruguay and the Single Window for Foreign Trade (VUCE) They touched on topics such as cooperation mechanisms, possible technical solutions and requirements for data exchange.
Subsequently, they agreed that they will continue with the talks with the aim of forming a stable working group that can be dedicated to the search for the formalization of the agreement.
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General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China.
National Customs Directorate
Uruguay advances in the export of the meat industry to China
China will begin this week and will continue next week with audits in two Uruguayan plants with the aim of analyzing whether the Asian giant would import Tripe.
After the audits and subsequently the analysis of the Chinese government where additional information may be requested or some observation is made, if approved, it will go through the records system, then through the Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries (MGAP) and then, finally, make the authorization effective to start exporting.
According to him National Meat Institute (INAC), the authorization of tripe for export would guarantee Uruguay an increase of 40 million dollars in its meat chain. This means triple the income currently received from exports of meat products.
Source: Ambito