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透过港口码头看中国外贸“含新量”(经济新方位)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-07-30 22:06

Core Insights - The meeting of the Central Political Bureau emphasized the need to expand high-level opening-up and stabilize the fundamentals of foreign trade and foreign investment [1] - China's foreign trade maintained strong resilience, achieving a record high of 21.79 trillion yuan in imports and exports in the first half of the year, with exports reaching 13 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 7.2% [1] - The increase in the "new content" of foreign trade is attributed to the continuous improvement of China's manufacturing "hard power" [1] Group 1: Trade Performance - In the first half of the year, the export of electromechanical products grew by 9.5%, accounting for 60% of total exports [2] - High-end equipment related to new productive forces saw growth exceeding 20%, while "new three samples" products representing green and low-carbon initiatives grew by 12.7% [2] Group 2: Expansion of Trade Networks - The addition of 11 new international routes from Shenzhen Port has created a global network, with over 40,000 standard containers shipped daily [3] - The opening of the "Tianjin Port—Qian Kai Port" international roll-on/roll-off route marks a new channel for vehicle exports from the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region [3] - China is a major trading partner for over 150 countries and regions, with imports and exports to Belt and Road Initiative countries reaching 11.29 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 4.7% [3] Group 3: Innovation and New Business Models - The "new content" of foreign trade is reflected not only in product and market structure optimization but also in the vigorous development of new business formats and models [3] - E-commerce has become a significant driver of global cooperation, with 35 countries partnering in the Silk Road e-commerce initiative, establishing 120 online and offline national pavilions [3] Group 4: Future Outlook - The Ministry of Commerce stated the importance of continuously shaping new dynamics and advantages in foreign trade, maintaining global trade order, and collaborating with more trade partners for mutual benefit [4]