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    Premier calls for boosting foreign trade

    By WANG KEJU | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-12-24 09:08
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    A China-Laos freight train with 76 containers bound for Vientiane, Laos, prepares to depart from Nanjing, Jiangsu province, on Dec 8. The RCEP has created the world's largest free trade bloc comprising ASEAN and five other nations, including China. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Government measures expanded to ensure stability continues in 2022

    China will continue measures to ensure the stability of foreign trade in 2022, after it proved to be a highlight of the economy this year, a State Council executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided earlier this week.

    These efforts will include expansion of opening-up, introducing measures to respond to difficulties and challenges, ensuring cross-cyclical adjustments, and helping to ease problems facing enterprises, with a special focus on supporting smaller businesses. The measures will help secure business orders, anchor market expectations and underpin the steady growth of foreign trade.

    "Foreign trade has been a major highlight of the Chinese economy this year, yet we still need to be fully prepared for the challenges in keeping foreign trade stable next year. With China so deeply integrated into the global economy, stable foreign trade is crucial to steady economic growth. Early measures must be taken wherever possible," Li said.

    Greater policy support for imports and exports was decided at the meeting. Tax and fee cuts will be implemented and export tax rebates processed faster, taking no more than six working days.

    Banks will be guided to develop new products that suit the needs of foreign trade enterprises, including insurance-policy-based financing. The renminbi exchange rate will remain stable and banks encouraged to offer forward foreign exchange settlements and sales services in a targeted manner, to make foreign trade enterprises more resilient to exchange-rate risks.

    Terms for the underwriting and claim-settlement of export credit insurance will be improved, to scale up support for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in foreign trade and also protect against the risks of cancellation of orders before shipment.

    Development of new forms of foreign trade such as cross-border e-commerce will be encouraged. Support for the development and use of overseas warehouses will also be stepped up under a market-oriented approach.

    "Market expectations regarding foreign trade are trending downward. Anchoring the expectations of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in foreign trade calls for clear and targeted measures, to help them reduce costs and overcome difficulties," Li said. "Private firms are the leading force in export, a large number of which are micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, including those in cross-border e-commerce."

    Long-term contracts between foreign trade firms and shipping companies will be encouraged. Financial institutions will be supported to provide logistics-related inclusive finance to eligible micro and small foreign trade enterprises.

    The meeting also discussed the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, which will take effect on Jan 1. Enterprises will be supported in seizing the opportunities resulting from the RCEP's implementation to boost their competitiveness in international markets.

    "Active participation in regional economic cooperation under the RCEP will serve as a key fulcrum for stabilizing foreign trade. Most of the 15 participating countries are export-oriented economies, and 90 percent of goods will be tariff free. The rules of origin in the RCEP will also play a positive role in keeping industrial chains stable," Li said.

    "We must seize the opportunity and provide a package of services to bring in foreign companies and investment and encourage more micro, small and medium-sized enterprises and cross-border e-commerce enterprises to go global," he added.

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