Global Times

Charter flights link global business with China

▶ Multiple measures taken to boost foreign trade

- By GT staff reporters Page Editor: taomingyan­g@ globaltime­s. com. cn

As China vowed to boost internatio­nal trade, more charter flights have been and will be organized for Chinese traders to go abroad and for foreign merchants to come to China, allowing more face- to- face contact that is crucial to maintainin­g trade partners.

The latest example was the business charter flight carrying 163 Pakistani businessme­n to Yiwu, East China’s Zhejiang Province, arriving on Saturday, according to a press release by the Yiwu municipal government on Saturday.

It was the first charter flight carrying foreign traders to China in 2022, opening a new channel for foreign investors to purchase in China amid epidemic.

Before the epidemic in 2020, more than 560,000 foreign businessme­n visited Yiwu – the largest small commodity market in the world – every year, and more than 15,000 foreign businessme­n from more than 100 countries and regions were residents in Yiwu.

Face- to- face contact

A Yiwu- based toys maker surnamed Li told the Global Times on Monday that she is eagerly waiting for her Pakistani business partner.

“My customer came to check and experience new products in person, which cannot be replaced by online displays,” said Li. She is expecting more orders and hopes the charter flights could be normalized.

Pakistani businessma­n Asif was finally able to get back to Yiwu on the charter flight after having waited for more than half a year.

His company purchases about 200 standard containers of goods in Yiwu every year, according to media reports.

Upon arrival in China, foreign traders will follow a closed- loop process, and health management measures such as centralize­d quarantine will be implemente­d, a source close to the Yiwu commerce bureau, told the Global Times on Sunday.

In the near future, foreign merchants from India, South Korea and other places will also take business charter flights to Zhejiang to carry out trade procuremen­t, according to the source.

Government supports

China is willing to further promote orderly resumption and increase of internatio­nal passenger flights, advance outbound business and trade and cross- border employment activities in a prudent and orderly manner, and better promote personnel exchanges between China and foreign countries, Premier Li Keqiang said on July 19 at the World Economic Forum Special Virtual Dialogue with Global Business Leaders.

The charter flights were the result of efforts made by the Zhejiang provincial government to boost foreign trade, since Zhejiang is one of the major trade hubs in China.

In early July, the Zhejiang provincial government issued 10 measures to support and stabilize foreign trade and investment, specifical­ly proposing measures to facilitate the flow of business personnel through charter flights.

Zhejiang will also organize charter flights for traders to participat­e in internatio­nal exhibition­s, so that enterprise­s can compete with foreign enterprise­s on the same stage, and bring more developmen­t opportunit­ies for enterprise­s. Meanwhile, using representa­tive services is encouraged.

On July 10, the first business round- trip charter flight took off from Ningbo, another trade hub in Zhejiang, to land in Budapest Hungary. The flight went back to China from Milan, Italy, on July 22, bringing good news.

Fruitful results

An entreprene­ur surnamed Zhu, who was on the charter flight, told the Global Times that the value of new deals his company inked during the round- trip amounted to a third of last year’s total.

“I helped our customers train workers to use our newest machines. And I also met new customers, more than 50 percent of which made inquiries on our machines,” said Zhu.

“It not only helped enterprise­s expand businesses and orders, but also paved the way for other foreign traders in Zhejiang, and even the whole country’s outbound business travel,” said Zhu.

A Ningbo- based window and door manufactur­ing entreprene­ur maintained contact with a customer who had previously placed $ 1 million in orders every year, which contribute­d 40 percent to company’s profit, media outlets reported.

Sun Chonglong, executive director of Ningbo Lianbang Changyun Internatio­nal Trade Co, Ningbo’s largest meat importer, also had a better- than- expected harvest, according to the Department of Commerce of Zhejiang Province.

“We have signed to be a general agent for a local beef and mutton factory in Latvia and plan to import $ 100 million worth of products in five years. Once the applicatio­n is approved, we will immediatel­y start the trade,” said Sun.

Sun’s company also signed a deal to import $ 200 million of meat from Hungary over the next five years.

Another charter flight took off from Ningbo to Milan on July 21. Meanwhile, the first HangzhouHo­ng Kong business scheduled flight began on June 27.

In addition to charter flights, China is organizing more e- commerce and cross- border exhibition­s and fairs to help boost trade, especially in Zhejiang Province.

For example, the 6th Global Cross- Border E- commerce Summit was held on Thursday and Friday, and China ( Ningbo) Export CrossBorde­r E- commerce Expo will be held from August 9 to 11.

From January to June, Zhejiang’s overall foreign trade volume hit 2.26 trillion yuan ($ 334.6 billion), up 17.3 percent year- on- year.

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Photo: VCG Hangzhou Xiaoshan Internatio­nal Airport in East China’s Zhejiang Province
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