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“扩大进口”推动制度型开放更进一步
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-11-05 18:41

Core Viewpoint - The recent trade exhibitions in China, including the 138th Canton Fair and the 8th China International Import Expo, signal China's commitment to expanding openness and cooperation in international trade [1][2]. Group 1: Import Trade Expansion - China aims to actively expand import trade, enhancing the convenience of import processes and fostering innovation in national import trade [1][2]. - The country has maintained its position as the world's second-largest importer, engaging with over 150 countries and regions [1]. - Experts emphasize that expanding imports is crucial for high-level openness and for integrating international advanced elements into China's economy [1][2]. Group 2: Trade Structure Optimization - The shift from processing trade to general trade indicates an ongoing optimization of China's import structure [2]. - There is a call for more participation in the formulation of international trade rules, particularly through increasing imports from developing countries [2]. Group 3: Digital Trade Development - Digital trade is highlighted as a rapidly growing sector, with projections indicating that China's digital service trade will reach $385.76 billion in 2024, reflecting a 5.2% growth [3]. - Establishing efficient and secure mechanisms for cross-border data flow is identified as a key challenge for the development of digital trade [3]. Group 4: Institutional Opening - China is focused on creating a high-level, institutional framework for foreign trade that aligns with international standards [4]. - The implementation of a negative list management model for cross-border service trade represents a significant step in this direction [4]. Group 5: Regulatory Enhancements - There is an emphasis on balancing development and security in the management of cross-border service trade, with plans to enhance regulatory capabilities [5]. - Trade promotion platforms, such as the China International Import Expo, are seen as vital for expanding China's openness and creating opportunities in the global market [5].