Core Viewpoint - China's goods trade showed resilience and vitality, with a total import and export value of 41.21 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 3.6% in the first 11 months of 2025 [2] Trade Structure Optimization - The trade structure is continuously improving, with general trade and processing trade both experiencing growth. General trade imports and exports reached 26.04 trillion yuan, up 2.1%, accounting for 63.2% of total foreign trade; processing trade reached 7.74 trillion yuan, up 7.3%, accounting for 18.8% [3] - Trade with ASEAN and the EU increased, with total trade with ASEAN at 6.82 trillion yuan, up 8.5%, making it China's largest trading partner, while trade with the EU reached 5.37 trillion yuan, up 5.4% [3] - Private enterprises and foreign-invested enterprises also saw growth, with private enterprises' imports and exports at 23.52 trillion yuan, up 7.1%, accounting for 57.1% of total foreign trade [3] Policy Support - Various support policies are being implemented to enhance foreign trade resilience, such as measures to optimize origin visa facilitation for the new energy and intelligent connected vehicle industry [4] - Efficient customs processes are highlighted, as seen with the rapid clearance of Chilean cherries, showcasing the effectiveness of customs support in facilitating trade [4] Market Outlook - Market expectations for foreign trade development are optimistic, with analysts noting that the rebound in export growth in November is supported by global economic recovery and market diversification [6] - The resilience of China's exports is attributed to the flexibility and pressure resistance of private enterprises, alongside the noticeable effects of manufacturing transformation and supportive growth policies [6] - The increasing confidence in cross-border e-commerce is bolstered by efficient customs services, which help reduce operational costs for businesses [6]
外贸韧性活力持续彰显(锐财经)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-12-08 20:36