Customs ministers from New Zealand and China have been discussing ways to enable the speedier clearance of traded goods through their borders, according to Customs Minister Maurice Williamson. The overall aim is to make trade and compliance easier, and work is in progress to explore solutions that will benefit traders as well as the two Customs administrations. China Customs would next month pilot new procedures to clear New Zealand goods held in bonded storage and declared for part release into the domestic market. Customs Minister Williamson said this will allow importers to receive a lower preferential tariff rate for the whole shipment, giving them the full benefits of the FTA. Initiatives such as this are aimed at contributing towards the government's goal of doubling our trade with China by 2015. Sylodium (global import export directory) you can advertise for free your company or your project, at the intersection of cities that you want, for example; 惠灵顿(新西兰) - 北京(中国)or any city around the World.