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中国调整对加拿大关税,调整对加拿大反歧视措施
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-27 10:14
Group 1 - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced an anti-discrimination investigation against Canada on September 26, 2024, in response to Canada's restrictive measures on Chinese steel and aluminum products [1] - The decision to impose anti-discrimination tariffs on Canada was officially announced on March 8, 2025, following the investigation [1] - China will not impose anti-discrimination tariffs on certain imported goods from Canada from March 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026, as part of the adjustment to the tariffs [1] Group 2 - The adjustment of tariffs is aimed at deepening economic and trade cooperation between China and Canada, promoting a healthy, stable, and sustainable development of bilateral economic relations [2]
浙江每5家外贸企业就有1家“牵手”德国
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-02-27 01:08
Trade Overview - Zhejiang's trade with Germany has strengthened in various sectors including machinery, chemicals, automotive, and high technology, with trade volume exceeding 162.4 billion yuan in 2025, marking an 8.3% year-on-year increase [1] - Germany is the largest trading partner of Zhejiang within the EU, with exports to Germany reaching 131 billion yuan, up 9.1%, and imports from Germany totaling 31.4 billion yuan, increasing by 5.2% [1] Company Performance - Zhejiang Longhu Forging Co., Ltd. has seen a significant increase in exports to Germany, with a nearly 100% growth in 2025 and a 36% increase in January alone [3] - The company specializes in automotive parts forging and mechanical processing, with over 1,000 product specifications primarily targeting the European market [3] Product Categories - Machinery and electrical products are the main exports from Zhejiang to Germany, with exports of 72.14 billion yuan in 2025, representing 55.1% of total exports to Germany, and an 8.1% increase [5] - Notable growth in specific categories includes electrical equipment (12.3%), automotive parts (15.4%), lighting (13.1%), and vehicle lithium batteries (12.7 times) [5] Labor-Intensive Products - Zhejiang's labor-intensive products are well-received in Germany, with exports reaching 37.62 billion yuan in 2025, a 9.8% increase, accounting for 32.3% of the national total in this category [5] - Growth in specific labor-intensive products includes textiles and clothing (7.2%), plastic products (16.5%), and toys (23.4%) [5] High-Tech Imports - Zhejiang imports high-tech products from Germany, which constitute nearly 30% of its total imports, with significant growth in instruments, biomedicine, and high-end machine tools [5] - In 2025, imports of machinery and electrical products from Germany reached 17.85 billion yuan, a 6.5% increase, while high-tech product imports totaled 9.11 billion yuan, growing by 10% [5] Pharmaceutical Sector - Hangzhou Merck Sharp & Dohme Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. imports raw materials from Germany, with a focus on maintaining quality through advanced packaging techniques to avoid quality degradation during customs checks [7] - In 2025, imports of biopharmaceutical products from Germany by the company reached 277 million yuan, nearly tripling year-on-year [7] Trade Participation - The number of enterprises engaged in trade with Germany in Zhejiang reached 29,000 in 2025, indicating that one in five foreign trade companies in the province is involved in trade with Germany, a 7.5% increase [7] - The growth rate of imports and exports for German-funded enterprises in Zhejiang was 15.4%, surpassing the growth rate of other foreign-funded enterprises by 12.5 percentage points [7]
印利经贸合作:利比里亚开设先进销售服务中心
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2026-02-26 04:40
Core Insights - The business relationship between India and Liberia is strengthening, highlighted by the inauguration of a comprehensive sales and service center by the Indian Ambassador in Liberia [1] - The trade volume between the two countries reached approximately $400 million last year, marking a 50% year-on-year increase [1] - The new facility, developed by local dealer Silver Automobiles Limited, aims to enhance service standards in the transportation market [1] Group 1 - The sales and service center covers an area of 3,500 square feet and offers a one-stop service for the sale, professional maintenance, and original parts for two-wheelers and three-wheelers [1] - The center features a transparent maintenance area and an air-conditioned waiting area, designed to improve customer service [1] - The brand of motorcycles sold at this center holds a market share of 70% in Liberia, making high-quality after-sales service crucial for the income and safety of thousands of young riders [1] Group 2 - The local transportation union has welcomed this investment and is calling for enhanced technical training cooperation [1]
去年中德货物进出口1.51万亿元 机电产品占贸易规模的70.8%
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2026-02-25 09:56
Core Insights - In 2025, the trade volume between China and Germany is projected to reach 1.51 trillion yuan, representing a 5.2% increase from 2024, with exports to Germany amounting to 664.3 billion yuan and imports from Germany totaling 846.3 billion yuan [1] - Germany remains China's largest trading partner in Europe, marking China's return to this position after a year [1] - The trade in electromechanical products between China and Germany is expected to reach 1.07 trillion yuan in 2025, a 5.8% increase from 2024, accounting for 70.8% of the total trade volume [1] Trade Details - The import and export of automobiles and their parts is projected to be 131.5 billion yuan, making up 12.3% of the electromechanical trade [1] - Exports of electronic components, computers and their parts, and measuring and testing instruments are expected to be 74 billion yuan, 73.8 billion yuan, and 59.8 billion yuan respectively [1] - The trade in pharmaceuticals and basic organic chemicals is expected to reach 65.7 billion yuan and 18.4 billion yuan respectively, while emerging products like 3D printers and industrial robots are projected to have trade volumes of 2.6 billion yuan and 1 billion yuan [1] Strategic Partnership - China and Germany are described as comprehensive strategic partners with deep industrial integration, benefiting both countries' enterprises and people through mutually beneficial economic cooperation [1]
中国—摩洛哥商务论坛暨链博会推介会在卡萨布兰卡举行
Xin Hua She· 2026-02-05 13:47
Group 1 - The China-Morocco Business Forum and Chain Expo Promotion Conference was successfully held in Casablanca, Morocco, attracting over 100 representatives from Chinese and Moroccan business sectors to discuss new opportunities for economic and trade cooperation between the two countries [1] - During the conference, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Moroccan Business Confederation [1] - The China Exhibition Group promoted the fourth Chain Expo and signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the China-Morocco Business Council [1]
商务部:推动中国与乌拉圭经贸合作提质增效、走深走实
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-05 11:12
Core Viewpoint - The strategic leadership of the two countries' heads has deepened political mutual trust and steadily advanced cooperation across various fields between China and Uruguay [1] Group 1: Trade Relations - China has maintained its position as Uruguay's largest trading partner for over ten consecutive years [1] - During the visit of Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou to China, significant progress was made in economic and trade relations [1] Group 2: Agreements and Cooperation - A memorandum of understanding was signed between the Ministry of Commerce of China and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay to enhance cooperation in areas such as supply chains, standards and conformity assessment, trade facilitation, digitalization, and green trade [1] - The agreement aims to promote high-quality development of bilateral trade [1]
相知相亲 历久弥新(大使随笔)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2026-02-04 23:18
Core Viewpoint - The establishment of "Peru-China Friendship Day" on February 1, 2024, symbolizes the deepening relationship between Peru and China, showcasing vibrant cultural exchanges and mutual respect between the two nations [1]. Group 1: Diplomatic Relations - The diplomatic relationship between China and Peru was elevated to a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2013, with significant visits and agreements enhancing bilateral ties [2]. - In 2024, key agreements such as the "Upgraded Protocol of the China-Peru Free Trade Agreement" and the "Belt and Road Cooperation Plan" were signed, marking a new chapter in their partnership [2]. Group 2: Economic Cooperation - Peru is the first Latin American country to sign a comprehensive free trade agreement with China, and it has become China's largest trading partner in the region [3]. - The total trade volume between China and Peru is projected to exceed $50 billion by 2025, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 17.8% [3]. - The Qianhai Port has handled over 320,000 TEUs and processed nearly 1.6 million tons of bulk cargo, generating over $200 million in tax revenue, which significantly contributes to regional economic development [3]. Group 3: Future Prospects - The future of China-Peru cooperation is promising, with plans to enhance strategic alignment and explore new cooperation potentials [4]. - China supports Peru in pursuing a development path that aligns with its national conditions and aims to strengthen trade and investment [4]. - The extension of China's visa-free policy for Peruvians until December 31, 2026, encourages cultural and economic exchanges [4].
中方宣布减税5%,与英国达成12项合作,特朗普急了,这么干很危险
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-02-02 06:22
Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights the thawing of UK-China relations following a significant diplomatic visit by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, marking a strategic shift in foreign policy [1][3] - During this visit, 12 important cooperation agreements were signed between the UK and China, covering areas such as trade, agriculture, food, cultural exchange, and market regulation [3] - A notable adjustment was the reduction of import tariffs on UK whisky from 10% to 5%, representing a nearly 50% decrease, which is seen as a boost for the struggling UK economy [3] Group 2 - The cooperation signifies a broader message that constructive dialogue can lead to lowered barriers, with Starmer focusing on practical areas of collaboration rather than getting entangled in value-based debates [4] - The reaction from former US President Trump was one of anger, as he expressed concerns over the UK-China economic ties, threatening punitive tariffs on Canada if it followed suit [4][5] - The article suggests that Starmer's decision to engage with China reflects a recognition of the shifting economic landscape, where reliance on the US may not provide the same benefits as collaboration with the resilient Chinese market [5][6]
王昊参赞会见下萨州经济部对外经贸合作处处长Ralf Pospich
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2026-01-31 03:29
Core Viewpoint - The meeting between Wang Hao and Ralf Pospich focused on enhancing economic and trade cooperation between Lower Saxony and China [1] Group 1 - Wang Hao, a counselor, met with Ralf Pospich, the director of the Foreign Economic and Trade Cooperation Department of Lower Saxony [1] - The discussion involved in-depth exchanges of opinions on strengthening cooperation in the economic and trade sectors between Lower Saxony and China [1]
新华时评:小小车厘子成就合作“大生意”
Xin Hua She· 2026-01-29 03:17
Core Insights - Chilean cherries are gaining popularity in the Chinese New Year market, showcasing the efficient supply chain and the strengthening economic ties between China and Chile [1][2] - The Chilean cherry industry is experiencing significant growth, becoming a major economic pillar for Chile, with projections of exporting 131 million boxes (5 kg each) in the 2025-2026 season, over 90% of which are expected to go to China [2] Group 1 - Chilean cherries maintain a fresh quality despite the long distance to China, attributed to efficient logistics and favorable trade agreements [1] - The Free Trade Agreement signed in 2005 and the zero-tariff policy for cherries since 2008 have facilitated their entry into the Chinese market [1] - The establishment of the "Cherry Express" shipping route in 2018 has reduced transportation time to approximately 23 days, with plans for increased frequency by 2025 [1] Group 2 - The cherry industry provides around 200,000 jobs in Chile, accounting for one-third of the employment in the country's fruit sector [2] - China's vast market is not only benefiting cherries but also other products like blueberries from Peru and avocados from Kenya, indicating a trend of global goods enriching Chinese consumer choices [2] - China's retail sales are projected to exceed 50 trillion yuan in 2025, highlighting the potential for growth and opportunities in the market [2]