The city of Xi'an – capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province – is ramping up its preparations for the onset of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, or RCEP trade agreement which will come into force on Jan 1 and is expected to provide a huge boost to the region's economy.
At the beginning of this year, Xi'an Customs launched a series of measures to reduce costs and increase efficiency for Shaanxi foreign trade enterprises and help further stabilize foreign trade.
Government-led investment and preferential tax policies can be the key driving forces of technology development in China.
Xi'an Customs has recently strengthened the study and publicity of RCEP rules among local enterprises.
In order to support the construction of the Belt and Road Initiative, Xi'an customs recently rolled out a series of measures to streamline the development of the China-Europe freight train.
Zhong Hongjiang, Secretary of the Party working committee of Xi'an High-tech Industries Development Zone presented a slew of fresh measures designed to return the zone to business as usual, at a news conference.
The Third Company of Xi'an Bus General Company on Feb 14 opened a customized bus line, running from Tonghuamen Metro Station to JD.com Asia No 1 Xi'an Intelligent Logistics Park, outside the capital city of northwestern Shaanxi province.