RCEP实施满四周年 石化产业区域经贸格局重塑
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2026-01-13 03:11

Group 1 - The RCEP has provided continuous policy dividends over the past four years, injecting new development momentum into China's petrochemical industry and promoting a transition from scale expansion to quality improvement [1] - From January to November 2025, the trade volume of oil and chemical products between China and other RCEP countries reached $239.3 billion, with imports at $140.7 billion and exports at $98.6 billion [1] - The petrochemical trade volume within the RCEP region reached $292.8 billion in 2022, accounting for 27.8% of China's total petrochemical foreign trade, and increased to 28.3% in 2024 [1] Group 2 - China, as the world's largest energy consumer, relies heavily on imports, with RCEP countries like Australia and ASEAN nations being significant energy suppliers [2] - Over 80% of China's imports from RCEP countries consist of energy resources and high-end chemicals [2] - The number of RCEP origin certificates declared by companies like Bettery New Materials Group increased to 207 in 2025, with a total value of 370 million yuan, resulting in a tax reduction of approximately 7.3 million yuan [2] Group 3 - The lithium battery sector exemplifies the integration of regional production networks, with China's exports of lithium battery products to ASEAN rising from $3.505 billion in 2021 to $5.511 billion in 2024, reflecting an annual growth rate of 16.28% [3] - In the first eleven months of 2025, the export value reached a record high of $6.828 billion, showcasing the collaborative effects of the regional production network [3] - The issuance of RCEP origin certificates by Hangzhou Customs increased from 52,800 in 2022 to 87,100 in the first eleven months of 2025, benefiting industries like plastics and chemicals [3] Group 4 - Experts suggest that China should leverage RCEP as a strategic pivot to optimize energy layout and export structure, deepen regional technological cooperation, and enhance the resilience and competitiveness of the regional industrial chain [4]