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HK, Guangdong adjust cross-boundary goods vehicle transport arrangement 

The governments adjusted the arrangement to a point-to-point mode.

Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Guangdong governments have adjusted their cross-boundary goods vehicle (CBGV) transport arrangement to a point-to-point mode.

The adjustment allows drivers to pick up or deliver goods directly from or to the operation points starting 12 December.

The agreement has no imposed quota, and relevant drivers are only required to make prior appointments and declarations through the KuaJingAn system.

The Transport Department will continue to conduct COVID-19 rapid nucleic acid tests for CBGV drivers at the Hong Kong side of the boundary control points.

Only those who obtain a negative test result and hold valid proof of a negative nucleic acid test result within 48 hours as shown in the Yuekang Code can enter the Mainland.
 

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