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Buy orders nearly double to $5.04b during first three months of this year

- By JING SHUIYU jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s agricultur­al imports from the United States more than doubled in value during the first quarter of this year on a yearly basis, as the Sino-US phase-one trade deal has been gradually fulfilled despite the COVID-19 outbreak, customs data showed on Tuesday.

Since the first phase of the SinoUS trade agreement, signed in mid-January, has been gradually implemente­d, there have been some “positive factors” in the economic and trade ties between the two countries, Li Kuiwen, spokesman of the General Administra­tion of Customs, said during a media conference.

In the first quarter, the country’s imports of US agricultur­al products amounted to 35.56 billion yuan ($5.04 billion), an increase of 1.1 times on a yearly basis, customs data showed.

Specifical­ly, soybean imports rose twofold to 7.81 million metric tons, pork imports by more than sixfold to 168,000 tons and cotton imports by 43.5 percent to 124,000 tons, according to the data.

Despite a pickup in agricultur­al imports, the country’s total imports from the US decreased 1.3 percent year-on-year to 191.46 billion yuan, the data showed.

Li said it should also be noted that China’s exports to the US declined in the first three months, partly due to the impact of the novel coronaviru­s outbreak and the extension of the Spring Festival holiday this year.

China’s exports to the US shrank 23.6 percent year-on-year in value terms to 476.55 billion yuan between January and March, Li said, citing the customs data.

The world’s two largest economies inked their phase-one trade pact on Jan 15, after yearlong negotiatio­ns. Based on the deal, China will ensure it purchases and imports manufactur­ed goods, agricultur­al goods and energy products from the US.

As the COVID-19 epidemic has disrupted the global economic and trade orders, there have been concerns about whether the agreement can be fulfilled.

Xu Hongcai, deputy director of the economic policy committee at the China Associatio­n of Policy Science, said the COVID-19 outbreak can be an opportunit­y for China and the US to strengthen trade cooperatio­n.

“It is necessary not only to create conditions to implement the firstphase of the economic and trade deal, but also to expand trade especially in medical devices, medicinal materials, equipment and to cooperate in vaccine research and developmen­t,” Xu said.

More importantl­y, the two countries can boost the scale of bilateral trade, as the contagion interrupte­d the supply chain in the early stages of the outbreak, he said.

Cui Fan, a professor at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics in Beijing, said that China and the US should enhance consultati­on and dialogue to minimize the contagion’s impact on the implementa­tion of the agreement.

Cui said it’s likely that the COVID-19 epidemic would create more uncertaint­ies, so the two countries need to enhance their communicat­ion on relevant issues.

 ?? XU CONGJUN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Sorghum imported from the United States is unloaded at a port in Nantong, Jiangsu province.
XU CONGJUN / FOR CHINA DAILY Sorghum imported from the United States is unloaded at a port in Nantong, Jiangsu province.

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