Core Insights - China's service exports are projected to grow from $219.1 billion in 2014 to $445.9 billion in 2024, with an average annual growth rate of 7.3% [1][2] - The competitiveness of high-tech and high-value-added service exports is continuously improving, although the overall outward orientation of China's service industry remains low [1] Group 1: Policy Measures - The Ministry of Commerce has introduced 13 practical measures to promote service exports, focusing on fiscal, financial, facilitation, and international market expansion [1][2] - Specific fiscal policies have been detailed to support new service export models, including digital services, high-end design, and supply chain services [1][2] - A pilot program for customs supervision of integrated circuit and consumer electronics testing services has been proposed to facilitate businesses unable to enter comprehensive bonded zones [1] Group 2: Implementation and Support - The service export tax refund process has been optimized to enhance efficiency by allowing electronic information to replace paper or electronic vouchers [2] - Banks are encouraged to streamline the review process for small, high-frequency transactions between domestic and foreign long-term cooperating enterprises to improve fund settlement efficiency [2] - Export credit insurance support will be expanded to cover more sectors, enhancing the capacity and level of coverage, particularly for small and micro enterprises [2]
2014—2024年我国服务出口总额从2191亿美元增至4459亿美元
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-25 08:00