Tibet's specialties’ foreign trading "
“The tea produced by our Yi'ong Tea Farm was successfully exported to Macau, China under the guidance and help of the Lhasa Customs. Our tea can finally go out to see the world,” said Basang, a staff member of the Nyingchi Yi'ong Tea Farm.
Lhasa Customs provides one-on-one guidance on the export declaration procedures of Nyingchi Yi'ong Tea Farm, helping companies adopt an integrated customs clearance model, and declare a batch of tea leaves which value 103,100 yuan (16,218 US dollars) and weight 59.84 kg through the customs of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. This is the first realization "going out" of Tibetan tea.
Mineral water, Nyingchi Matsutake, Tibetan incense and highland barley products have successfully gone abroad. From January to July this year, the Tibet Autonomous Region’s foreign trade increased by 133.5% , ranking first in the country, with a trade value of 2.176 billion yuan (342.3 million US dollars), which has exceeded the region’s total trade value of 2020.