The Manila Times

Chinese exports benefit from RCEP

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HOHHOT, China: Since the implementa­tion of the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP) on Jan. 1, 2022, more Chinese enterprise­s have benefited from continuous­ly enhanced trade and industrial cooperatio­n between China and RCEP member countries.

In the production workshop of sea buckthorn juice in Yuhangren, a high-tech company dedicated to the comprehens­ive utilizatio­n of the plant, workers were busy packaging bottles for being shipped overseas.

“After the implementa­tion of the RCEP agreement, the average tariff rate of sea buckthorn juice in importing countries decreased by 3 percent and is still falling year by year,” said Tang Hongguang, a foreign trade worker of the company in Hohhot, capital of north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

“Thanks to the preferenti­al tariff policy, our sea buckthorn products are highly competitiv­e. Currently, most of the products are exported to RCEP member countries,” added Tang.

According to Saihan Customs, in the past two years, the customs has issued 746 certificat­es of origin under the RCEP agreement for foreign trade enterprise­s in Hohhot, with exported goods worth 433 million yuan (about $61 million). It is estimated that the goods can enjoy tariff concession­s of more than 80 million yuan in the destinatio­n countries.

“An RCEP certificat­e of origin is as precious as gold in internatio­nal trade,” said Yang Yang, a staffer of the foreign trade department of Inner Mongolia Northpeace Textile Co. Ltd. “The RCEP reduces tariffs on exported cashmere textiles, which has saved us about 1 million yuan in costs in the past two years.”

In June 2023, the RCEP agreement came into effect for all its 15 member countries, further injecting vitality into regional economic integratio­n.

As the RCEP agreement keeps unleashing dividends, more and more Chinese enterprise­s are riding the momentum and embracing new business opportunit­ies.

Pearl River Internatio­nal Developmen­t Co. Ltd., headquarte­red in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, has taken root in Southeast Asia for years.

The company has garnered several investment and constructi­on projects in recent years in fields such as digital economy, new energy, petrochemi­cal, water environmen­tal protection and industrial smelting, helping deepen the economic and industrial cooperatio­n between China and RCEP member countries.

Attracted by the preferenti­al policies brought by RCEP, such as tax incentives, the company has built a one-stop supply chain platform to promote the exports of bulk goods and auxiliary materials, with a cumulative export value of 170 million yuan to date.

“The RCEP agreement has brought real benefits to Chinese enterprise­s,” said Lu Ju, chairman of the company. “With the thorough implementa­tion of RCEP, we expect the mechanism will bring us more opportunit­ies in the future, and exchanges and cooperatio­n between China and RCEP member countries will take a new step forward.”

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