Deye ESS International Achieves AEO Certification, Accelerating Cross-Border Trade

Ningbo Deye ESS International Trading Co., Ltd. has recently been certified by China Customs as an Authorized Economic Operator (AEO). As a prestigious credential in the global trade arena, the AEO certification signifies that Deye ESS International has met the highest standards in internal management and regulatory compliance. This milestone paves the way for significantly faster and more efficient customs clearance procedures, both domestically and internationally.

AEO Certification: A “Green Pass” for Global Trade

China Customs places great importance on AEO-certified enterprises and continuously enhances support policies, offering three core benefits:

  • Priority Customs Services

In addition to 28 existing facilitation measures, 17 new policies have been introduced. These include prioritized processing, reduced inspection frequency, lower clearance costs, and shortened customs processing times. Together, they empower AEO-certified companies to expedite customs procedures and significantly reduce foreign trade costs.

  • Interdepartmental Incentives

The General Administration of Customs actively collaborates with other government departments to provide AEO enterprises with benefits such as simplified procedures, prioritized handling, and reduced inspections. Meanwhile, local customs authorities and regional governments, are launching tailored incentive programs to support the ongoing growth of AEO-certified businesses.

  • International Mutual Recognition

As an AEO-certified enterprise, Deye ESS International now enjoys significant advantages when trading with countries or regions that have mutual recognition agreements with China. This includes priority inspection, lower inspection rates, faster resolution of customs issues, and preferential clearance after trade disruptions, greatly enhancing the company’s supply chain resilience and operational efficiency on a global scale.

Strengthening Global Competitiveness, Empowering Future Growth

As a wholly-owned subsidiary of Deye ESS, Deye ESS International’s AEO certification is an authoritative recognition of its rigorous internal controls, standardized financial management, comprehensive trade security systems, and excellent credit standing. In today’s complex and rapidly evolving global trade landscape, AEO certification is not only an honor but also a strategic asset for enhancing core competitiveness and expanding international market reach. It positions Deye to further solidify its leading role in the global supply chain.

With this “Green Pass”, Deye is well-positioned to deepen its commitment to compliance, fully leverage customs facilitation policies at home and abroad, reduce operating costs, and enhance both customer responsiveness and service quality. This achievement lays a solid foundation for Deye’s continued global expansion and helps more “Made by Deye” solutions set sail to destinations around the world.

 

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