The Shijiazhuang-Dubai international freight corridor has officially opened.

2026-06-24
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  Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) – Shijiazhuang Customs announced on the 24th that an international cargo flight directly connecting Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, to Dubai recently departed from Shijiazhuang Zhengding International Airport, fully loaded with goods from the "9610" cross-border e-commerce model. This marks the official opening of the Shijiazhuang-Dubai international cargo channel.

  Dubai is a crucial trade, financial, and aviation hub in the Middle East. After arriving in Dubai, goods can be quickly distributed to the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other countries, establishing an efficient and convenient air logistics corridor for Hebei goods to expand into the Middle Eastern market.

  It is understood that this route is Hebei Province's first dedicated cross-border e-commerce air route directly connecting to the core business districts of the Middle East. It will gradually achieve regular operation with two flights per week, establishing a stable and fast local direct air corridor for Hebei's cross-border e-commerce enterprises, significantly reducing cross-border transportation time and transshipment costs.

  In response to the short preparation period and new business processes for the inaugural flight of the route, Shijiazhuang Airport Customs conducted in-depth research with enterprises in advance, accurately identified the business needs of the inaugural flight, and tailored a "one-enterprise-one-policy" regulatory plan. They provided full guidance to enterprises on standardized declarations and simultaneously optimized on-site customs clearance procedures, providing comprehensive and all-round support for the inaugural flight of this route.

  Next, Shijiazhuang Airport Customs will continue to focus on the development of new foreign trade formats such as cross-border e-commerce, continuously improve its regulatory service system, and facilitate the export of Hebei goods. (End)

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