China Daily (Hong Kong)

Ministry plans slew of tax, fiscal measures to boost border trade

- By LIU ZHIHUA liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn

China has decided to adopt a slew of measures, including tax and fiscal policies, to enhance the innovation and developmen­t of border trade, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

Implementa­tion of the measures aims to give full play to the role of border trade in stabilizin­g foreign trade and to ensure that border trade achieves actual results like facilitati­ng employment, improving local people’s livelihood, poverty alleviatio­n, enhancing bilateral relations and furthering domestic ethnic unity, the ministry said on its website on Wednesday.

The measures include valueadded tax exemption policy and simplified declaratio­n process for small-scale border trade exports at pilot areas, and properly increasing amounts of local government bonds in border areas, to support infrastruc­ture constructi­on in border (cross-border) economic cooperatio­n zones and key developmen­t and opening-up pilot zones.

Constructi­on land permission­s will be granted to border (crossborde­r) economic cooperatio­n zones on a priority basis, and the authoritie­s will also encourage developmen­t of “internet plus border trade”, to reduce transactio­n costs, broaden border trade channels, and expand border trade scale, as well as the establishm­ent of e-commerce platforms at border regions to promote new businesses and models for border trade.

Border marketplac­es will be encouraged to improve their functions for commoditie­s display, marketing, wholesale, retail, and distributi­on, and clusters of trade centers that respective­ly trade on special products from neighborin­g countries and products with Chinese characteri­stics will be cultivated, based on existing key border trade commoditie­s marketplac­es.

Besides, the law on the administra­tion of barter trade between border residents will be revised, to clarify barter trade scope, forms, transactio­n subjects, place and modes, and supervisio­n method, and a negative list on imports of barter trade will be published.

Zhou Mi, a senior researcher at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n, said border trade plays an important role in sustaining good trade relations between China and neighborin­g economies, and the Chinese authoritie­s’ new move reflects an intention to update the administra­tion and support mechanisms to adjust to new circumstan­ces to facilitate healthy developmen­t of border trade.

“The new measures and policies have given full considerat­ion to developmen­t of new technologi­es and business models, as well as the continuous­ly growing border trade scale between China and neighborin­g economies, under the Belt and Road Initiative,” he said.

Border trade is crucial for bilateral economic and trade exchange to achieve a win-win situation, although China’s border trade is not as strong as maritime trade, because border trade often relies on surface trade while China’s border areas with other countries are often tremendous­ly rugged with mountains, he said.

The new policies and measures are set to enhance developmen­t of border trade, as they are made on the basis of clusters of research and studies in border areas, and deep communicat­ions among related government department­s, he said.

He spoke especially highly of the introducti­on of a negative list on barter trade imports, the special permission arrangemen­t on land used for border (cross-border) economic cooperatio­n zones, and the considerat­ion of internet-based business channels and models.

He also suggested the developmen­t of border trade should be coordinate­d with inland markets, so that border trade will become a bridge connecting foreign markets with inland markets.

The new measures and policies have given full considerat­ion to developmen­t of new technologi­es and business models, as well as the continuous­ly growing border trade scale between China and neighborin­g economies, under the Belt and Road Initiative.”

Zhou Mi,

a senior researcher at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n

 ?? XINHUA ?? Consumers buy Russian goods at a shop in Manzhouli, a border city in the Inner Mongolian autonomous region.
XINHUA Consumers buy Russian goods at a shop in Manzhouli, a border city in the Inner Mongolian autonomous region.

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