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针对近期美方取消对华小额免税政策,商务部最新表态!
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-05-08 11:09

Core Viewpoint - The recent cancellation of the small-value tax exemption policy by the U.S. is seen as detrimental to the interests of both Chinese and American businesses and consumers, and China firmly opposes this decision [1][4]. Group 1: Cross-Border E-commerce - Cross-border e-commerce effectively meets the personalized needs of consumers in various countries, characterized by high efficiency, fast delivery, and cost savings [1]. - Despite the U.S. policy change, the momentum of cross-border e-commerce development remains strong, with China expressing willingness to collaborate with other countries to create a fair and predictable policy environment [1]. Group 2: Trade Relations and Tariffs - China maintains a consistent stance against the unilateral imposition of tariffs by the U.S., urging the U.S. to recognize the negative impacts of such measures on both itself and the global economy [4]. - China emphasizes that any negotiations must be based on mutual respect, equality, and mutual benefit, and it will not compromise its principles for any agreement [4][5]. Group 3: Canton Fair Achievements - The 137th Canton Fair reported an export intention transaction of $25.44 billion, marking a 3% year-on-year increase, showcasing the resilience and vitality of China's foreign trade [6]. - The number of overseas buyers attending the fair reached over 280,000 from 219 countries and regions, reflecting a 17.3% increase compared to the previous spring fair, indicating strong global confidence in Chinese manufacturing and markets [6]. - The fair featured over 4.55 million products, including 1.02 million new products and 880,000 green low-carbon products, highlighting the acceleration of new trade dynamics and product upgrades driven by technological innovation and green development [6][7].