Core Viewpoint - In 2025, despite global trade protectionism, China's foreign trade demonstrated resilience with export growth and an optimized trade structure, showcasing the strength of China's supply chain [3][4]. Group 1: Trade Performance - In 2025, China's exports experienced a surge, with a notable increase in non-U.S. market exports effectively offsetting declines in exports to the U.S. [5][6]. - China's goods trade maintained a year-on-year growth for 10 consecutive months since February 2025, with a record-breaking import and export scale exceeding 41 trillion yuan [6]. - The export share of China in global markets reached a historical high of 14.2% in the first half of 2025, with a steady increase in export growth rates throughout the year [6]. Group 2: Policy Support and Economic Outlook - The Chinese government is enhancing policy support for foreign trade enterprises, aiming for sustained growth and structural optimization in foreign trade [7][8]. - The release of policy dividends from the Hainan Free Trade Port and the reduction of the negative list for market access are expected to further bolster foreign trade [8]. - The 2025 version of the Market Access Negative List has been optimized, reducing the number of items from 117 to 106, which is anticipated to strengthen foreign investment [10]. Group 3: Foreign Investment Confidence - Multinational companies are increasingly confident in investing in China, shifting their focus from mere expansion to profitability through local innovation and digital investment [9]. - A significant 94% of surveyed multinational companies continue to invest in China, with 75% planning to maintain or increase their investments in 2025 [9].
“抢出口”抢出上扬线,中国以开放突围赋能全球经济
Hua Xia Shi Bao·2025-12-26 10:11