The Pak Banker

China's foreign trade set to improve in second half

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The structure of China's foreign trade will continue to improve with more flexibilit­y in the second half of this year due to its institutio­nal, industrial and market advantages, officials and experts said. Li Kuiwen, a spokesman for the General Administra­tion of Customs' Department of Statistics, said China has not only increased its market share with major economies such as the European Union this year, but its trade volume with emerging markets has also notably surged.

Li's remark came after the administra­tion announced earlier Thursday that China's foreign trade grew 4.2 percent year-on-year in the first seven months of the year to 17.41 trillion yuan ($2.47 trillion). The EU remained China's largest trading partner between January and July, with bilateral trade volume up 10.8 percent year-on-year to 2.72 trillion yuan, followed by the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations, up 11.3 percent to 2.35 trillion yuan, and the United States, down 8.1 percent to 2.1 trillion yuan.

To offset the negative impact caused by the Sino-US trade dispute, potential for trade cooperatio­n between China and economies participat­ing in the Belt and Road Initiative such as ASEAN, Russia and Italy has been further unleashed this year, said Chen Bin, executive vice-president of the China Machinery Industry Federation.

Chen said the trade dispute between China and the US has prompted Chinese enterprise­s to accelerate their pace of innovation to break external restrictio­ns in many fields such as semiconduc­tors and new materials, as well as expand their global presence at a notable pace.

Yan Min, a division head at the State Informatio­n Center's Department of Economic Forecastin­g, said China's diversifie­d trade developmen­t - exploring new markets and generating fresh demand - has become a driving force for its foreign trade expansion and created room for the country to maintain stable trade growth.

New measures to stabilize trade can help ease the burdens of Chinese exporters and enhance their capabiliti­es to address external uncertaint­ies and boost their confidence, Yan said.

According to the General Administra­tion of Customs, China's exports increased 6.7 percent year-onyear to 9.48 trillion yuan in the first seven months, while imports grew 1.3 percent to 7.93 trillion yuan. Its trade surplus widened by 47.4 percent yearon-year to 1.55 trillion yuan during the same period. China's trade with BRI economies totaled 5.03 trillion yuan, up 10.2 percent year-on-year, about 6 percentage points higher than the overall pace, accounting for 28.9 percent of China's total trade volume.

Many Chinese exporters are further tapping overseas markets. For instance, Dongfeng Motors has already made plans to enter the European market next year. The company, in Wuhan, Hubei province, said it aims to export 77,500 vehicles this year, covering a wide range of markets including South America, Africa, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. "We saw growing profit in South America last year, especially from key markets such as Chile, Argentina, Ecuador and Peru," said Li Junzhi, head of Dongfeng's internatio­nal business department.

China's trade liberaliza­tion efforts, such as the expansion of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone and the hosting of the second China Internatio­nal Import Expo, scheduled for November, will also help the country to put its foreign trade on a firmer footing, said Wei Jianguo, vice-president of the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges.

He said the expected conclusion of the talks of the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p, a free trade mechanism attended by ASEAN, China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Australia, New Zealand and India, will also help expand China's foreign trade activities.

 ?? -AFP ?? Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Fusion Energy Research Centre at the Fulham Science Centre.
-AFP Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Fusion Energy Research Centre at the Fulham Science Centre.

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