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林发勤:以中间品贸易开拓多元市场
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-08-08 00:00

Core Viewpoint - The recent meeting of the Central Political Bureau emphasizes the importance of expanding high-level opening-up and stabilizing foreign trade and investment, highlighting the significance of integrated domestic and foreign trade, with intermediate goods trade playing a crucial role in connecting production links and promoting industrial chain collaboration [1] Group 1: Importance of Intermediate Goods Trade - Intermediate goods trade is a product of deepening domestic and international division of labor and technology diffusion, serving as the underlying logic for continuous industrial chain upgrades [1] - By 2024, China's import and export of intermediate goods is expected to account for about 60% of total foreign trade, with electromechanical intermediate goods exports exceeding 50%, particularly in new materials and new energy sectors showing significant growth [1][2] - This trend reflects China's leap towards higher value-added segments of the industrial chain and creates conditions for more stable upstream and downstream cooperation networks among domestic enterprises [1] Group 2: Economic Significance of Intermediate Goods Trade - Strengthening the resilience of domestic industrial chains by connecting raw material supply, component processing, and end manufacturing, thus maintaining overall stability in the industrial chain [2] - Promoting technology diffusion and innovation, where high-tech intermediate goods exports reflect domestic technological accumulation, facilitating faster technology innovation and upgrades across the industrial chain [2] - Driving economies of scale and cost optimization, as intermediate goods trade expands market demand and allows enterprises to lower costs through larger-scale production, enhancing competitiveness [2] Group 3: Strategies for Development - Accelerating the structural upgrade of intermediate goods trade by shifting from primary products to semi-finished and high value-added components, with increased R&D support in green manufacturing, digital technology, and intelligent equipment [3] - Improving the policy support system by unifying statistics, classifications, tariffs, and financial policies to better support small and medium-sized enterprises in participating in domestic and international industrial chains [3] - Building a tighter regional collaboration network by leveraging the advantages of different regions in industrial structure, technology levels, and resource endowments to form a closed supply chain within the country [3] Group 4: Systematic Mechanism Support - Establishing a comprehensive support system for strategic intermediate goods from R&D to export, optimizing industrial policies [4] - Strengthening domestic and international rule coordination and promoting regional agreements to include facilitation of intermediate goods, reducing institutional friction [4] - Enhancing the voice and collaboration mechanisms in the industrial chain through industry associations and leading enterprises to align domestic standards with international standards, transforming them into industrial advantages [4]