Core Insights - Multiple provinces in China have reported strong foreign trade performance in the first half of the year, contributing significantly to stabilizing the overall foreign trade landscape [1][2] - The growth rate of foreign trade in several central and western provinces has outpaced the national average, indicating further development potential [1][2] Summary by Sections Foreign Trade Performance of Major Provinces - Shandong province achieved a total import and export value of 1.73 trillion yuan, ranking fifth nationally with a year-on-year growth of 6.8%, surpassing the national growth rate of 3.9% [2] - Guangdong, as the largest foreign trade province, contributed 28% to the national foreign trade growth, while Jiangsu and Zhejiang also showed significant contributions to the overall export growth [2] Central and Western Provinces' Growth - The 18 central and western provinces reported a total import and export value of 3.95 trillion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 11.2%, exceeding the national average by 8.3 percentage points [2][3] - Notable examples include Shaanxi, which achieved an import and export total of 244.5 billion yuan, growing by 7.5% year-on-year, and a significant increase in production and sales reported by China National Heavy Duty Truck Group [3] Policy Outlook and Future Strategies - Experts anticipate that policies to stabilize foreign trade will be further strengthened in the second half of the year, with potential financing support for impacted foreign trade enterprises [4] - The focus will be on promoting industrial upgrades, enhancing infrastructure connectivity, and developing new competitive advantages in foreign trade [4]
多地外贸数据走出上扬曲线
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-07-31 21:02