经常账户顺差处于合理均衡区间 跨境双向投融资稳中向好
Jin Rong Shi Bao·2025-10-09 02:13

Core Insights - The report indicates that China's current account surplus reached $294.1 billion in the first half of 2025, remaining within a reasonable equilibrium range [1] - The total import and export volume of goods increased by 2% year-on-year, while service trade grew by 6%, with a 13% reduction in the service trade deficit [1] - Foreign investment returns improved, with China's outbound investment income and foreign investment income in China increasing by 13% and 7% year-on-year, respectively [1] Economic Performance - The report highlights a balanced pattern between the current account surplus and the non-reserve financial account deficit, indicating a stable international balance of payments [1][2] - By the end of June 2025, China's foreign financial assets and liabilities exceeded $11 trillion and $7.2 trillion, respectively, with a net foreign asset of $3.8 trillion, marking a 16% increase from the end of 2024 [1] Cross-Border Trade and Investment Facilitation - In the first half of 2025, over $700 billion in cross-border trade facilitation services were processed, reflecting an 11% year-on-year increase [3] - The report outlines measures to enhance cross-border investment and financing, including the cancellation of domestic reinvestment registration for foreign-invested enterprises and facilitating cross-border financing for technology enterprises [4] Regional Development Support - The report emphasizes support for the construction of the Shanghai International Financial Center and the implementation of a series of foreign exchange facilitation policies in free trade zones [5] Tourism and Travel Growth - The inbound tourism market has accelerated, with inbound tourist numbers and travel income both increasing significantly; inbound travel income reached $24.3 billion, a 42% year-on-year increase [8] - The report notes that the relaxation of visa policies and the optimization of tax refund policies have contributed to the growth in inbound tourism [10][11]