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Significan­ce of trade in services grows rapidly

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

With China further widening the opening-up areas in the services sector, trade in services will be a key driving force for the country to sustain its economy and cultivate new competitiv­e advantages in the coming years, said government officials and business leaders on Tuesday.

Since the restructur­ing of the global value chain is accelerati­ng, services like research and developmen­t activities, finance, logistics, marketing and branding have all become more prominent in both global and China’s economic growth, said Chen Chunjiang, director-general of the department of trade in services and commercial services at the Ministry of Commerce.

The official said surging foreign direct investment is another factor propelling the vigorous growth of trade in services in China.

In contrast to merchandis­e trade, trade in services refers to the sale and delivery of intangible services like transporta­tion, tourism, telecommun­ications, constructi­on, advertisin­g, computing and accounting.

Powered by trade in knowledge-intensive services, China’s overall trade in services rose 6.7 percent year-onyear to 2.38 trillion yuan ($367.97 billion) in the first half of 2021, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

While the global spread of traditiona­l manufactur­ing has been hindered by uncertaint­ies such as COVID-19 and the disruption of the global supply chain, the trend of services trade going global has gathered momentum, said Li Jun, a researcher at the Beijing-based Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n.

He said China’s efforts for the high-quality developmen­t of its manufactur­ing industry will mean that demand for services related to innovation, technical aspects, informatio­n, profession­al assistance and design will continue to expand, stimulatin­g new business formats, industries and operationa­l models at home and abroad.

Although foreign investment strategies have long focused on global-scale supply chains and leveraging China’s advantages, many multinatio­nal corporatio­ns have already begun to deploy new resources in innovation, logistics and digital solutions in China in recent years, in order to enlarge their market presence and boost the two-way trade in services, he said.

Apart from further broadening foreign investment access in the financial services sector, China last month unveiled its first negative list for the cross-border trade in services for its Hainan Free Trade Port, a major measure in the country’s administra­tive model for trade in services. The new policy — the Negative List of Hainan Cross-Border Trade in Services — will take effect on Thursday.

Facilitate­d by these policy measures, the advantages of China’s super large market will be further reinforced and attract more foreign capital, said Su Qingyi, who researches world economics and politics for the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing.

Since services-based digitaliza­tion has significan­tly expanded the growth space for trade in services, digital technologi­es have promoted innovation on the supply side and consumptio­n on the demand side, greatly improving the ability to trade in services, he said.

Newborn Town Inc, a Beijingbas­ed mobile internet service provider, plans to focus more on user value growth in developed markets, including North America and Europe, over the next five years. The company has already built a market presence in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, South Asia, and countries like Japan and South Korea.

Li Ping, the company’s president, said Chinese companies’ pursuit of innovation-driven high rates of growth and “go global” moves will shore up the country’s trade in services, and continue to contribute to the world’s services trade growth and economic recovery from COVID-19.

“Many opportunit­ies also arise from surging overseas demand for social media apps that facilitate realtime audio or video interactio­ns in the ‘stay-at-home economy’, which is riding the rising global wave of commercial 5G networks,” he said.

 ?? JIANG QIMING / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? Workers at the constructi­on site of the 2021 China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services, which will kick off on Sept 2 in Beijing.
JIANG QIMING / CHINA NEWS SERVICE Workers at the constructi­on site of the 2021 China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services, which will kick off on Sept 2 in Beijing.

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