商务部:今年将大力发展服务贸易,出台扩大入境消费政策措施
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2026-01-26 12:02

Core Viewpoint - In 2025, China's foreign trade demonstrated resilience, with total goods imports and exports reaching 45.47 trillion yuan, a growth of 3.8%, marking a historical high. The service trade also saw an increase, with imports and exports totaling 7.2 trillion yuan, up by 7.1% [1][2]. Group 1: Trade Performance - In 2025, the number of enterprises engaged in foreign trade exceeded 780,000, with private enterprises accounting for 57.3% of the total foreign trade volume [1]. - The external environment for China is undergoing profound and complex changes, presenting both strategic opportunities and risks, with increasing uncertainties [1]. Group 2: Policy Measures - The Ministry of Commerce aims to stabilize the foreign trade foundation and promote service market openness by implementing a "combination punch" of foreign trade policies to support enterprises in reducing costs and increasing efficiency [2]. - There will be an emphasis on policy promotion and interpretation to stabilize expectations and boost confidence among businesses [2]. Group 3: Market Expansion - Efforts will be made to expand diverse markets by increasing support for enterprises participating in overseas exhibitions and organizing trade promotion activities [2]. - The 139th and 140th Canton Fair will be highlighted as key events to facilitate market connections [2]. Group 4: Innovation and Digital Trade - The focus will be on accelerating innovation by supporting the development of cross-border e-commerce and enhancing the international competitiveness of green low-carbon products [2][4]. - The establishment of a national digital trade demonstration zone will be initiated, along with the development of relevant standards to promote compatibility between domestic and international standards [4]. Group 5: Service Trade Development - The Ministry will work on improving the management system for cross-border service trade and promoting the opening of the service market [2]. - There will be initiatives to expand the export of productive services and encourage the internationalization of professional services such as design, consulting, finance, and legal services [2].