The Hong Kong government has been fighting the epidemic for three years, and China and Hong Kong have been isolated. During this time, the customs clearance has repeatedly failed. Recently, there has been talk of China and Hong Kong customs clearance again, and it is said to be before the Lunar New Year. The latest news is that nearly 1,000 people from the Immigration and Customs Department will descend. On Wednesday (28), he returned to the port to prepare for duty. However, the current epidemic situation in Shenzhen is serious, and there may not be enough manpower to open and close the switch. If there is good news about the customs clearance between the two places, it will be announced by the managing director Li Jiachao that he will return to Hong Kong tomorrow (24th) at the earliest.
It is understood that during the many years of the epidemic, some inbound and outbound port control stations have been temporarily closed. , including quarantine facilities. Recently, there has been a rumor that China and Hong Kong will be cleared soon. Although the date has not yet been confirmed, in order to avoid a sudden customs clearance, the Immigration and Customs Department has begun to prepare and assigned personnel will be transferred back to their original positions at the original entry-exit doors so that they can regain consciousness of the work process.
In addition, it was recently highlighted that West Kowloon High Speed Railway Station will reopen next month to prepare for the resumption of trains between the mainland and Hong Kong. A reporter from Dongwang went to West Kowloon High Speed Railway Station today (23) to find out about the situation and saw that the station closure notice was still posted outside the station, and the exterior was also undergoing of maintenance. Most of the entrances and exits are still closed, and only some of the entrances and exits are for the entry and exit of the small number of station personnel, and there are security guards stationed there. During the period, citizens went to the station with their suitcases to inquire, but the station security guards only told them that the station was not open. The security guard told the reporter that he had not received any customs clearance preparations and that there were only a small number of employees working at the station. Liao Zhenxin, deputy director of the Bureau of Transportation and Logistics, said last week that the bureau has “constantly done intensive preparations” for cross-border traffic such as high-speed rail and can make arrangements as soon as possible after customs clearance.