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What are the requirements for applying for customs?

1, with People's Republic of China (PRC) nationality.

2. Be at least 18 years old and have full capacity for civil conduct.

3. Have a college degree or above.

4. Support the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC).

5. Have good conduct.

6. Have the physical conditions to perform their duties normally.

7. Have the ability to work in line with the requirements of the post.

8. Other conditions required by the proposed post as stipulated by the central competent department of civil servants.

According to the needs of the recruitment of civil servants, the General Administration of Customs of China recruits national civil servants through examinations every year from fresh graduates of full-time colleges and universities and on-the-job social workers. Those who are interested in entering the customs are welcome to apply, and join the customs family after registration, written examination, interview, physical examination, assessment and approval according to the national civil service recruitment procedures.

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The history of China Customs is as follows:

China Customs has a long history. As early as the Western Zhou Dynasty, the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, there were records in ancient books about "levying customs and merging cities". Qin and Han dynasties entered a unified feudal society and developed foreign trade. In the sixth year of Ding Yuan in the Western Han Dynasty (BC 1 165438), Hepu and other places set up customs. During the Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties, urban shipping companies were established in Guangzhou and Quanzhou.

After the Qing government announced the opening of the maritime ban, it was named "Customs" for the first time in the 23rd to 24th year of Kangxi (1684- 1685), and four customs offices were established in Guangdong (Guangzhou), Fujian (Fuzhou), Zhejiang (Ningbo) and Jiangsu (Shanghai).

1840 After the Opium War, China gradually lost its tariff autonomy, customs management right and tax revenue and expenditure custody right, and the customs became a semi-colonial customs, which was controlled by imperialist countries such as Britain, the United States, France and so on for a long time and became an important tool for western powers to plunder the people of China.

It was not until 1949 People's Republic of China (PRC) was founded that the people's government took over the customs, which declared the end of the history of semi-colonial customs controlled by imperialism and marked the birth of socialist customs. People's Republic of China (PRC) government completely changed the original customs organization and business, experienced a tortuous development process, and gradually improved the customs organization system.

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