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Launch of Electronic Dutiable Commodities Permit
Application Service
(10 JANUARY 2002, HONG KONG) Tradelink Electronic Commerce Limited
and the Government of HKSAR announced today the launch of the
electronic data interchange (EDI) services for processing dutiable
commodities permit (DCP) applications. This will be the fifth
type of official trade-related document following the restrained
export textiles licence, certificate of origin, production notification
and import & export declaration for which EDI service is provided.
It is the ultimate objective of the Government that paper application
of DCP be totally replaced by electronic means after 20 July 2002.
All applications for DCPs shall be submitted using electronic
services provided by Tradelink with effect from 21 July 2002.
Mr Justin Yue, CEO of Tradelink, said, "The traders want
a service which is simple and fast, and we're able to provide
them the electronic DCP application service. It does not only
save them time and resources, it brings them also advantages like
longer service hours, easy compilation and convenient retrieval
of data and secured online transactions using Digi-Sign ID-Certs."
To promote the electronic DCP application service, Tradelink
is offering three special long-term packages for customers who
commit to use Tradelink's electronic DCP application service on
an exclusive basis.
Customers can choose from a 3, 5 and 7-year contract for a fixed
charge over the contract period at $13, $11 and $9 per transaction
respectively. This pricing applies to all DCP applications and
both Ships' Stores and Duty-Paid, Removal & Export Permits.
Customers who register for the DCP application service now can
also enjoy free DCP transactions until 14 March 2002.
For more information on the electronic DCP application service,
please call Tradelink Sales Hotline at 2599 1700.
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For press enquiries, please contact Tradelink (Corporate Communications)
on 2599 1686.
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