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Two-way customs clearance ︱ was bombarded with "return to Hong Kong and easy to go north" Lam Cheng: waiting for experts to understand the mainland's requirements

2021-09-08T05:05:35.611Z


"Easy-to-Hong Kong" has been fully restored today. Hong Kong residents can return to Hong Kong from the Mainland and Macau without quarantine. The "Easy-to-Hong Kong" for mainlanders and Macao residents will also be launched next Wednesday. All relevant arrangements for exemption from quarantine will be unilaterally provided by Hong Kong.


"Easy-to-Hong Kong" has been fully restored today. Hong Kong residents can return to Hong Kong from the Mainland and Macau without quarantine. The "Easy-to-Hong Kong" for mainlanders and Macao residents will also be launched next Wednesday. All relevant arrangements for exemption from quarantine will be unilaterally provided by Hong Kong. Made.

The Legislative Council will hold a question and answer meeting for the Chief Executive today (8th). When will the two-way customs clearance be exempted from isolation has become the focus of attention of members.


Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor said that there has been communication with the mainland on two-way customs clearance, and the current epidemic in Hong Kong has been under control. There have been no local infections for 21 consecutive days. She believes that the anti-epidemic policy of strict import prevention is correct, emphasizes that it will be maintained, and is seeking to connect with mainland experts. Understand the requirements of the Mainland to open up Hong Kong, so as to proceed towards the goal and gradually clear customs in an orderly manner.


The "Easy Return to Hong Kong" has been fully restored, and Hong Kong residents can return to Hong Kong from the Mainland and Macau without quarantine. The "Easy Return to Hong Kong" for mainlanders and Macau residents will also be launched next Wednesday.

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Lam Cheng pointed out that the arrangement of customs clearance requires experts from the two places to interact in order to understand the mainland's requirements for Hong Kong before the next stage of customs clearance can be achieved.

(Photo by Li Zetong)

Li Huiqiong questioned the one-way customs clearance "easy to return to Hong Kong, difficult to go north"

Practical Roundtable Tian Beichen said that he is very happy that one-way customs clearance with the mainland can be resumed at this stage. He bluntly said that the progress is faster than expected, but he asked Lam Cheng to further promote the timetable of the "Homecoming" after the "Easy Homecoming".

The DAB Li Huiqiong described the current arrangement as "easy to return to Hong Kong, but difficult to go north." He asked what conditions Hong Kong still owes to clear customs with the Mainland, and what considerations does the Guangdong Provincial Government have?

Will the implementation of the Hong Kong version of the health code help to clear customs as soon as possible?

Lam Cheng responded that since the fourth wave of the epidemic in Hong Kong has subsided, it has not stopped reporting to the central government the public's expectations for customs clearance. He believes that although the Hong Kong government has been opposed by the Chamber of Commerce and foreign consulates, it has still adopted strict measures to prevent imports. It is hope. To achieve the conditions for customs clearance with the Mainland as soon as possible, revealing that it needs to be connected with Mainland experts to gradually and orderly clear the customs, and it is emphasized that the considerations cannot be explained on behalf of the Mainland authorities.

Li Huiqiong described the current arrangement as "easy to return to Hong Kong, but difficult to go north." He asked what conditions Hong Kong still owes to clear customs with the Mainland, and what considerations does the Guangdong Provincial Government have?

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Lam Cheng: Two-way customs clearance requires experts from the two places to connect to understand the mainland's requirements for Hong Kong

Tian Beichen urged that Carrie Lam should take the lead in proposing to Guangdong Province to launch the "Easy Homecoming" for Hong Kong residents under the specified conditions, allowing Hong Kong residents to apply for the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Health Code, complete the two-shot vaccination, and have no travel history in the past month Under the circumstances, they can be exempted from isolation and return to Guangdong Province.

In response, Lam Cheng pointed out that the work of discussion must be oriented towards the central government, because the mainland's epidemic prevention and control are jointly controlled by the central government, and he does not want Hong Kong to become a part of the weakening of the mainland's epidemic prevention and control.

She said that the relevant suggestions have been generally put forward to the mainland, and further explained that specific customs clearance arrangements require experts from the two places to connect to understand the mainland's requirements for Hong Kong and what needs to be done to achieve the next stage of customs clearance.

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Easy Return to Hong Kong | From Wednesday, Hong Kong residents outside Guangdong Province and Macau return to Hong Kong without quarantine and come to Hong Kong. Only the Guangdong and Macao Easy Return and Easy Return will be implemented. Experts: If there is community transmission, the whole city should be stopped and come to Hong Kong without quarantine. "Easy Return to Hong Kong "Easy to Hong Kong" will be fully resumed tomorrow morning. 9.15. The two ports will be launched with a daily limit of 2,000. The mainland center promotes the Easy Return to Hong Kong plan. A number of measures to help mainland Hong Kong residents return to Hong Kong are suspended People's quarantine period can be shortened to 7 days

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