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多维赋能外贸企业 全力护航“出海”之旅
Jin Rong Shi Bao·2025-07-23 02:29

Group 1 - China's foreign trade has shown a clear upward trend in 2023, with total import and export volume reaching a historical high of 20 trillion yuan in the first half of the year, marking a year-on-year growth of 4.5% in Q2, accelerating by 3.2 percentage points from Q1 [1] - The China Export-Import Bank has provided significant financial support to foreign trade, issuing over 610 billion yuan in loans and 47 billion yuan in themed financial bonds in the first half of the year, focusing on supporting private and small to medium-sized foreign trade enterprises [1][2] Group 2 - Private enterprises have become the largest foreign trade operators in China, with their import and export scale exceeding 12 trillion yuan in the first half of the year, accounting for 57.3% of the total foreign trade volume [2] - The China Export-Import Bank has introduced a special plan to enhance financial support for private enterprises, including 16 specific measures to facilitate their international trade and participation in the Belt and Road Initiative [2] Group 3 - The Jinjiang Land Port in Fujian has become a crucial hub for small and micro foreign trade enterprises, with the China Export-Import Bank providing financial support to enhance supply chain services and expand overseas markets [3][4] - The bank has innovated financial service models to assist small and micro foreign trade enterprises, including risk-sharing loan products and direct lending solutions [4] Group 4 - The establishment of an overseas warehouse project by Shanghai Yashi in Kazakhstan aims to enhance logistics and trade capabilities, with the China Export-Import Bank providing long-term financing to support its development [5] - The bank's financial support covers the entire lifecycle of projects, from construction to stable operation, addressing the diverse financial needs of new foreign trade models such as overseas warehouses and cross-border e-commerce [6]