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促进贸易优化升级 绿色贸易领域首个专项政策文件出台

Core Insights - The implementation opinions on expanding green trade, as the first specialized policy document in the field, aim to promote trade optimization and support the achievement of the "dual carbon" goals in the context of global climate change and green low-carbon transition [1][2] Group 1: Policy Measures - The policy focuses on enhancing the green low-carbon development capabilities of foreign trade enterprises, promoting green design and production, reducing carbon emissions from foreign trade products, and establishing a public service platform for green trade [1] - It emphasizes the development of sustainable fuel trade, such as green hydrogen, and the improvement of standards and management measures for the import of renewable resources [1] - The policy aims to create a favorable international environment for green trade by promoting inclusive and fair international green trade rules and actively participating in high-standard trade agreement negotiations [1] Group 2: Industry Performance - China's exports of green low-carbon products, including wind power, photovoltaics, and new energy vehicles, have reached over 200 countries and regions, significantly reducing global wind and solar power generation costs by over 60% and 80% respectively [2] - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has established 451 green design enterprises and developed over 40,000 green products, with the output of national green factories accounting for over 20% [2] - The goal is to increase the output proportion of green factories at all levels to 40% by 2030 [2] Group 3: Regulatory Framework - The State Administration for Market Regulation has revised the "Management Measures for Adopting International Standards," which has shortened the international standard conversion time by nearly six months [3] - As of September, China's overall international standard conversion rate has reached 86%, achieving the 2025 target set in the National Standardization Development Outline [3] - The People's Bank of China plans to introduce a "Green Low-Carbon Transition Industry Guidance Catalog" in February 2024 to clarify green trade recognition and reduce trade barriers [3]