Last year, 160,000 sets of Zhangjiagang export valves increased by 59% year-on-year

According to statistics from Zhangjiagang Inspection and Inspection Bureau, in 2010, 160,000 sets of export valves in the Zhangjiagang area, with a value of 4.177 million U.S. dollars, grew 58.8% and 63.5% year-on-year respectively.

Valves have a relatively long life cycle and strong market dependence. In 2010, due to the impact of the post-crisis, and the rising prices of raw materials such as copper and zinc, and the increasingly tight labor force, Zhangjiagang's valve export companies have been struggling to develop. In this regard, the Zhangjiagang Inspection and Quarantine Bureau vigorously carried out the "Hong Kong inspection counterparts" service activities. While strictly checking, it actively helped enterprises solve specific problems in the export clearance and improve the efficiency of customs clearance. In addition, the Bureau also helps companies to greatly increase the added value of their products, so that the accuracy, sealability, and service life of export valves are improved. The products have stood the test in Japan, Europe and the United States and other international markets.

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