Border gates in Lang Son in full swing

  • Tan Thanh border gate's customs officer checks samples of fruits for export. VNA Photo: Quang Duy
    Tan Thanh border gate's customs officer checks samples of fruits for export. VNA Photo: Quang Duy
  • Lang Son province's plant quarantine staff checks samples of fruits for export. VNA Photo: Quang Duy
    Lang Son province's plant quarantine staff checks samples of fruits for export. VNA Photo: Quang Duy
  • From the beginning of 2023, the number of customs declarations at Huu Nghi Border Gate rocketed 91% year-on-year with all the declarations submitted via the electronic customs system. VNA Photo: Quang Duy
    From the beginning of 2023, the number of customs declarations at Huu Nghi Border Gate rocketed 91% year-on-year with all the declarations submitted via the electronic customs system. VNA Photo: Quang Duy
  • From the beginning of 2023, Tan Thanh border gate has cleared more than 830 batches of fresh fruit with about 155,0000 tonnes  (worth 48 million USD), a surge of 200% compared to the same period in 2022. VNA Photo: Quang Duy
    From the beginning of 2023, Tan Thanh border gate has cleared more than 830 batches of fresh fruit with about 155,0000 tonnes (worth 48 million USD), a surge of 200% compared to the same period in 2022. VNA Photo: Quang Duy
In the first two months of 2023, export activities through border gates of the northern mountainous province of Lang Son have increased drastically, particularly shipments of farm produce. Statistics of Lang Son authority showed that over 1,360 batches of fruit with 220,000 tonnes were shipped to China via five border gates in the province namely Huu Nghi, Tan Thanh, Dong Dang, Chi Ma and Coc Nam in the first two months of 2023, a rise of 140% against the same period in 2022. VNA Photo: Quang Duy

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