The "three places and one lock plan" in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao launched on Friday (March 8). The transportation vehicles can directly reach Macau by the Hong Kong -Zhuhai -Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port, reducing the inspection of customs to improve the efficiency of customs clearance.

Comprehensive Xinhua News Agency, online media "Hong Kong 01" and Sing Tao Daily reported that under this plan, the Guangdong -Hong Kong -Macao Customs can monitor the goods in real time by applying an electronic lock and the global positioning system to order, so that the batch of goods can be monitored in real time, orderingThe transportation vehicle can directly reach Macau through the Hong Kong port of the Hong Kong -Zhuhai -Macao Bridge.

The first batch of goods was transported by the Hong Kong -Zhuhai -Macao Bridge through the DHL Central Asian Hub in Hong Kong, and passed the Cross -border cargo transshipment station through the Bridge.

Qiu Yinghua, director of the Hong Kong Business and Economic Development Bureau, said at the launching ceremony that it is expected that the "three places, one lock plan" will have further development in the future, set up more customs clearance points throughout the country, combined with Hong Kong to improveThe sea, land and air transportation network provides more convenience for the industry.

In order to promote the logistics and economic and trade development of the Guangdong -Hong Kong -Macao Greater Bay Area, the customs of Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macao have always maintained close contact and cooperation.The "Cross -border Lock Plan" of Guangdong and Hong Kong was implemented in 2016, and the "Cross -Border One Lock Plan" of Guangdong and Australia was implemented in 2020.

Hong Kong Customs said that the "three places, one lock plan" in Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macao successfully connected the three places and cooperated with the high -speed development of the Guangdong -Hong Kong -Macao Greater Bay Area.The logistics industry in the three places pioneered business opportunities, while promoting economic and trade development, and consolidating Hong Kong's leading position as an international logistics hub.