Guangdong foreign trade to maintain momentum
Guangdong province’s high import and export volume has been attributed in part to the restructuring and upgrading of foreign trade companies and innovation in science and technology.
Ding Xiaozhi, a professor with the Economics and Management College of Zhaoqing University, said many Guangdong companies that have made rapid progress in their industrial restructuring and upgrading have shown a strong ability in developing innovation in science and technology in the past year.
“And that has helped them further improve the quality of export products to boost foreign trade,” Ding told China Daily.
“With the release of the development plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the development of the Belt and Road Initiative, Guangdong’s foreign trade will maintain its strong growth momentum throughout the year,” Ding said.
He urged the province to further expand its cooperation with Hong Kong and Macao to explore global markets and expand its foreign trade, while continuing to promote innovation in science and technology transformation and upgrading this year.
“Guangdong’s foreign trade has achieved a very good start thanks to the development of innovation and companies’ transformation and upgrading,” Ding said.
Wang Ruijun, director general of the Guangdong Provincial Department of Science and Technology, said the Guangdong provincial government had spared no effort to promote innovation after President Xi Jinping urged Guangdong to further develop its innovative industries during last year’s two sessions — the annual meetings of China’s top legislative and advisory bodies.
“Last year, Guangdong invested more than 4 billion yuan to construct advanced laboratories and other scientific research projects to help support the province’s innovation development and encouraged local companies to boost scientific and technological innovation to make them become more competitive,” he added.
Meanwhile, Guangzhou Development District took the lead in scientific and technological innovation among 219 State-level development zones in the mainland last year, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Commerce in January.
As a result of the development of innovation, Guangdong’s exports of electronic products increased 13.8 percent year-on-year to 262.88 billion yuan in January, accounting for 67.6 percent of the province’s total.
Most of the exported electronic products are new and high-tech products, according to Guangdong customs.
Of them, exports of automatic data processing equipment and parts grew by 24.1 percent to 20.48 billion yuan, while exports of integrated circuits increased by 86.7 percent to reach 7.99 billion yuan.