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抢抓“3.0版”新机遇 中国—东盟为世界经贸注入更多确定性
Yang Shi Wang·2025-09-19 04:37

Group 1 - In the first eight months of this year, China's import and export with ASEAN reached 4.93 trillion yuan, an increase of 9.7%, which is 6.2 percentage points higher than the overall foreign trade growth rate of China, accounting for 16.7% of China's total import and export value [1] - The China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0 protocol was signed during the East Expo, leading to increased interest from Chinese enterprises in exploring the ASEAN market [3] - There is a noticeable shift in trade structure between China and ASEAN, with a focus on digital economy, machinery and electronics, and traditional industries continuing to grow [10] Group 2 - The trade facilitation measures have significantly contributed to the increase in trade volume, with specific examples such as the approval of durian exports from Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines to China [7] - Companies are looking to extend from traditional bulk commodities to digital trade, indicating a trend towards digitalization in trade practices [5] - The total value of durian imports to China is projected to reach 6.99 billion yuan in 2024, highlighting the potential for explosive growth in certain product categories [7] Group 3 - Malaysian representatives at the East Expo expressed a desire to promote not only traditional industries but also sectors like technology, green economy, chemical products, and education services [11] - There is a strong confidence among Chinese entrepreneurs in tapping into the potential of the East Asian integrated market [3] - A company reported a signing amount of approximately 10 billion yuan in agreements with Vietnam, Thailand, and other Belt and Road countries, indicating robust investment activity [5]