Core Viewpoint - The National Financial Regulatory Administration is set to introduce eight new policies aimed at stabilizing the market and supporting foreign trade, particularly focusing on providing targeted services to businesses affected by tariffs [1][2]. Group 1: Financial Support Measures - The regulatory body will expand the financing coordination mechanism to all foreign trade enterprises, ensuring that banks implement policies to support foreign trade and provide tailored services for businesses facing temporary operational difficulties due to tariffs [2][3]. - Policies will include optimizing export credit insurance regulations, enhancing underwriting capacity, and providing preferential rates to stabilize export confidence [2][4]. - There will be a focus on supporting the transition of foreign trade enterprises to domestic sales, including the establishment of a "domestic trade insurance co-insurance body" to promote tailored products [2][3]. Group 2: Market Diversification - Companies are encouraged to diversify their export markets in response to tariff impacts, with a particular emphasis on exploring new markets in the Middle East and Europe, which are experiencing increased demand for renewable energy [5][6]. - The shift in foreign trade strategies is noted, with more private enterprises venturing abroad and expanding their focus beyond traditional markets to include countries along the Belt and Road Initiative [6]. Group 3: Risk Management and Financial Services - Financial institutions are advised to avoid withdrawing or reducing loans to foreign trade enterprises facing temporary challenges, ensuring that they maintain access to necessary financing [3][6]. - There is an emphasis on enhancing the risk management capabilities of foreign trade enterprises, particularly in addressing new short-term risks and improving their overall resilience [4][6].
金融监管总局局长李云泽:对受关税影响较大市场主体提供精准服务
Zhong Guo Jing Ying Bao·2025-05-07 11:05