Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles emphasizes the need for targeted policies to stabilize foreign trade in China, focusing on increasing financial support, optimizing export tax rebates, and expanding high-level opening-up initiatives [1][2][3][4] Group 2 - Financial support for foreign trade enterprises is crucial, especially for those significantly impacted by external uncertainties. Financial institutions are encouraged to enhance their services and provide tailored financial solutions for small and micro foreign trade enterprises [1][2] - The export tax rebate policy is highlighted as an important tool for enhancing the competitiveness of foreign trade enterprises and optimizing the trade structure. The average annual growth rate of export tax rebates is projected at 6.6% from 2021 to 2024, with a further increase to 7.1% in the first half of this year [2][3] - The average processing time for export tax rebates has been reduced to within six working days, with first and second category enterprises seeing an even shorter average of three working days. Suggestions include exploring a "immediate rebate" model to further reduce processing times [3] - High-level construction of free trade pilot zones is essential for enhancing the competitiveness of the foreign trade industry. Recent policies have been introduced to support the high-level development of these zones, including 77 measures aimed at aligning with international trade rules [3][4]
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