China Daily

Report: New modes of foreign trade to boost Pearl River area innovation

- By QIU QUANLIN in Guangzhou qiuquanlin@chinadaily.com.cn

Rapid developmen­t in new modes of foreign trade will help upgrade traditiona­l manufactur­ing and boost reform and innovation efforts in the traditiona­l trade sector in the Pearl River Delta region, according to industrial insiders.

Citing the increased number of cross-border e-commerce transactio­ns in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province, Chen Wanling, director of the internatio­nal economy and trade research center of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, said the new foreign trade modes would also help exports of local products.

The new foreign trade modes include improving foreign trade services, cross-border e-commerce, financial leasing and bonded imports.

“Increased efficiency of new modes of foreign trade has greatly helped reduce costs for thousands of local manufactur­ers,” Chen said.

The imports and exports of crossborde­r e-commerce increased by 72.9 percent year-on-year to 20.35 billion yuan ($3.13 billion) in the first 11 months of 2017 in Guangzhou, according to local customs officials.

The city’s cross-border boost e-com- Chen Wanling, director of the internatio­nal economy and trade research center of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies merce value accounted for about 30 percent of the country’s total in 2017, ranking the top of all Chinese cities for the fourth consecutiv­e year.

The city’s Nansha Port has also become the country’s second largest port in “auto parallel” imports, a term that describes vehicles bought from other markets for sale in China, with more than 10,000 vehicles being unloaded at the port in 2017.

“New business modes in foreign trade have played an increased role in boosting the local economy,” Chen said.

Financial leasing and bonded imports of airplanes at the Nansha Port also increased 125 percent yearon-year to 12 billion yuan in 2017, according to the local customs.

China will increase imports and cut import tariffs on some products to promote balanced trade, according to a statement released after the Central Economic Work Conference, the country’s most important annual meeting on economic work, which concluded in late December.

“The new modes of foreign trade will also help promote balanced trade,” Chen said.

According to Li Jinling, chief executive officer of Guangdong Top Ideal Cross-border E-Commerce SCM Service Co Ltd, one out of 10 lists of bonded imported goods came from Guangzhou in 2017.

“We are expanding businesses in the global market, thanks to the rapid developmen­t of cross-border e-commerce,” Li said.

The company’s bonded imports value in 2017 was four times of that of 2016, according to Li.

The booming developmen­t in cross-border e-commerce was based on the increased efficiency of customs’ IT platform, which examines and certifies informatio­n of goods in transactio­n, logistics and consumptio­n quotas, according to Li.

Increased efficiency of new modes of foreign trade has greatly helped reduce costs for thousands of local manufactur­ers.”

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