拓展绿色贸易释放创新活力
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-11-01 22:04

Core Viewpoint - The 20th Central Committee's Fourth Plenary Session emphasizes the importance of "promoting innovative trade development," particularly focusing on "expanding intermediate goods trade and green trade," which is seen as a new driving force for China's foreign trade and a significant contribution to climate change response and green low-carbon transition [1][2]. Group 1: Definition and Importance of Green Trade - Green trade integrates environmental protection and sustainable development into the entire process of international trade, covering green products, technologies, services, and rules [2][3]. - The significance of developing green trade includes responding to international economic and trade rule adjustments, achieving carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals, and addressing traditional trade bottlenecks [4][5]. Group 2: Aspects of Green Trade - Green trade encompasses three main aspects: 1. The greening of trade objects, including environmentally friendly products like photovoltaic cells and electric vehicles [3]. 2. The greening of trade processes, focusing on minimizing environmental impacts throughout the supply chain [3]. 3. The inclusion of external environmental and social costs in trade accounting, such as carbon emissions and resource consumption [3]. Group 3: Current Trends and Achievements in Green Trade - China's green trade is experiencing robust growth, with significant increases in exports of green energy products, such as a 71.9% rise in wind turbine exports and over 200 billion yuan in photovoltaic product exports [5][9]. - The "new three items" (new energy vehicles, lithium batteries, and photovoltaic products) have seen a 2.6 times increase in export scale compared to 2020, marking a significant shift towards high-end, low-carbon products [9][10]. Group 4: Challenges and Future Directions - Despite the achievements, challenges remain, including the need for improved carbon management capabilities and the establishment of a unified green low-carbon product standard system [18][19]. - Future efforts should focus on enhancing international dialogue, improving carbon management capabilities, and participating in the development of global foundational carbon rules [18][19].