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List of customs medical examiners in 2023

The list of 2023 customs medical examiners includes Wang Xinxin, Xu Li, Zhang Qisheng and others.

Customs physical examination refers to the physical examination procedures that exit personnel need to carry out in order to ensure their health, meet relevant health and safety standards and prevent the spread of diseases. The following are some common customs physical examination requirements:

1. Require physical examination: exit personnel must complete the physical examination items required by the customs, otherwise they cannot leave the country.

2. Physical examination content: Physical examination items include general physical examination, chest X-ray examination, blood routine, liver function, renal function, hepatitis B, AIDS and other items.

3. Physical examination time: Physical examination time is generally one to two weeks before leaving the country to ensure timely and effective results.

4. Physical examination institutions: Physical examination can be completed in public hospitals, specialized physical examination centers or medical institutions designated by the customs.

5. Physical examination report: After completing the physical examination, the outbound personnel need to submit the physical examination report to the customs and take it with them before boarding the plane.

General situation of customs:

Customs is an import and export trade management institution of a country or region, which is responsible for managing, supervising and executing the entry and exit procedures of goods and personnel, and maintaining the economic, security and legal order of the country or region.

The main duties of the Customs include:

1. Supervision of import and export goods: The customs supervises import and export goods, including the examination and approval of transport documents, quarantine certificates and commercial invoices. To prevent infringement of intellectual property rights and the import and export of dangerous goods.

2. Supervision of entry-exit personnel: The Customs supervises entry-exit personnel, including checking and approving entry-exit procedures, checking passengers' luggage and preventing illegal immigration and smuggling.

3. Collection of taxes and fees: The Customs is responsible for collecting duties, value-added tax, consumption tax and other taxes and fees on imported goods, and maintaining the national tax order.

4. Combating smuggling crimes: The Customs combats smuggling crimes and safeguards national security and economic interests.