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Ningbo exporters eye trade boost

Coastal city charts diversifie­d plans to cushion against pandemic woes

- By MA ZHENHUAN in Ningbo, Zhejiang mazhenhuan@chinadaily.com.cn HMM Oslo, HMM Oslo Xiang Wenjian contribute­d to this story.

Exporters in Ningbo, a coastal city in East China’s Zhejiang province and a traditiona­l foreign trade hub in China, have been tapping new trading platforms to boost their trade volume with the help of the local government, despite stagnant foreign dealings in countries and regions worldwide being locked down due to the COVID19 pandemic.

“We had a fruitful talk and negotiatio­n with foreign purchasers for further business cooperatio­n, and presented a variety of sanitary products at the event, including face masks and forehead thermomete­rs,” Dong Fangxia, a sales manager from Yinzhou Xiyu Import & Export Co Ltd in Ningbo, told China Daily.

Dong was describing a recent online exhibition in April for antiepidem­ic products that her company attended. Hosted by the local commerce bureau, the event aims to launch a new platform for local exporters to better connect with the outside world, hoping to help local exporters deal with their sales and marketing issues.

The city’s commerce bureau said a total of 42 purchasers from more than 20 countries and regions had direct online talks and consultati­ons with suppliers based in Ningbo through the online exhibition.

Home to more than 20,000 for

Container ship

eign trade enterprise­s, Ningbo saw a decrease of 10 percent in imports and exports in the first quarter of 2020 due to the novel coronaviru­s outbreak worldwide.

To help companies cope with the difficulti­es caused by the disease, the Ningbo government released a slew of policies to support foreign trade and spur economic growth on March 30. Besides a financial relief fund totaling 200 million yuan ($28.01 million), foreign trade companies in the city are able to get support from 10 items which include Customs clearance and insurance.

After all these efforts, the city’s foreign trade sector saw a slight increase in April with a growth rate of 0.1 percent in imports and exports.

The foreign trade value stood at 76.72 billion yuan in April. Notably, exports rose 8.7 percent year-on-year to 50.32 billion yuan, outpacing both the provincial and national averages.

Wang Xungang, a staff member in charge of the export business at Ningbo Asia Pulp & Paper Co Ltd, said the company has experience­d steady growth with export value reaching $173 million in the first four months of this year, up 27.12 percent year-on-year.

In a separate developmen­t, the

one of the world’s largest container ships, docked last Tuesday at the Daxie port area of Ningbo-Zhoushan Port. It is the world’s largest port by throughput volume for 11 years in a row.

The cargo handled at NingboZhou­shan Port in 2019 reached 1.12 billion metric tons, making it the world’s largest port by throughput volume for the 11th consecutiv­e year, statistics from the Zhejiang Harbor and Shipping Administra­tion showed.

Measuring 400 meters in length, 62 meters in width and 33 meters in height, the has a maximum tonnage of 225,000 tons and can accommodat­e up to 23,820 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units).

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? HMM Oslo is docked at the Daxie port in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, on May 19.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY HMM Oslo is docked at the Daxie port in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, on May 19.

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