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中国贸促会:自贸协定带来的政策红利持续释放
Zheng Quan Ri Bao· 2025-11-27 16:23
Core Viewpoint - The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) is actively enhancing the business environment for foreign enterprises in China through various initiatives and events aimed at addressing their needs and concerns [1][2]. Group 1: Activities and Initiatives - The CCPIT has organized five local events for foreign enterprises this year, including "Guangdong," "Heilongjiang," "Shanxi," "Tibet," and "Fujian," with participation from 259 foreign business associations and enterprises from 21 countries and regions [2]. - The ongoing "Fujian" event involves nearly 40 foreign business leaders and associations, facilitating direct dialogue between local government officials and foreign enterprises, addressing over 30 business requests on-site [1][2]. Group 2: Policy and Future Plans - The CCPIT plans to continue innovating and expanding local events for foreign enterprises, aligning with the "14th Five-Year Plan" to improve the foreign investment service system and promote regional coordinated development [2]. - The organization aims to help foreign enterprises build confidence in investing in China and local regions, addressing challenges they face in their development [2]. Group 3: Trade Data and Economic Indicators - In October, the CCPIT issued a total of 656,900 various certificates, including certificates of origin, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 7.48%, indicating resilience in China's foreign trade despite external pressures [2]. - The RCEP certificates issued in October amounted to $86.9 million, with a year-on-year growth of 10.85%, suggesting that trade agreements like RCEP are providing tangible benefits to foreign trade enterprises [3].
事关服务外资企业,中国贸促会答《证券日报》记者问
Zheng Quan Ri Bao Wang· 2025-11-27 10:52
Group 1 - The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) is actively enhancing communication and interaction between foreign enterprises and local governments, with a series of local events planned for 2025 [1] - In 2025, CCPIT will host five local events in various provinces, attracting participation from 259 foreign business associations and enterprises from 21 countries and regions, addressing over 200 requests from foreign enterprises [1] - CCPIT is committed to improving the business environment for foreign enterprises in China by collecting feedback through various channels and proposing policy recommendations to create a market-oriented, law-based, and international business environment [1] Group 2 - In October 2025, the national trade promotion system issued a total of 656,900 certificates, marking a year-on-year increase of 7.48%, indicating strong resilience and growth in China's foreign trade despite external pressures [2] - The RCEP certificates issued in October 2025 amounted to $86.9 million, with a year-on-year growth of 10.85%, and the number of certificates issued increased by 9.42%, leading to an estimated tariff reduction of $1.3 million for Chinese products in RCEP member countries [2] - The ongoing benefits from free trade agreements like RCEP are providing tangible financial advantages to foreign trade enterprises in China [2]
今年前10个月,海关为云南企业签发原产地证书11.69万份
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-25 23:43
Core Insights - A batch of 33.9 tons of fresh persimmons was successfully exported to Vietnam, benefiting from a customs duty reduction of 2400 yuan due to the issuance of a certificate of origin [2] - The certificate of origin is crucial for companies to enjoy preferential tax rates under free trade agreements, enhancing their competitiveness in international markets [2][4] Summary by Sections Export Performance - In the first ten months of this year, Kunming Customs issued 116,900 certificates of origin for Yunnan's export enterprises, valued at 18.686 billion yuan, resulting in a customs duty reduction of 466.7 million yuan [3] - The Hekou Customs issued 63,000 certificates, a year-on-year increase of 79.9%, accounting for 53.9% of the province's total [3] Economic Impact - The rapid growth in the issuance of certificates of origin reflects an increased awareness and capability among foreign trade enterprises to utilize free trade agreement policies [4] - The ongoing expansion of Yunnan's high-level opening-up is supported by these certificates, facilitating more "Yun products" entering international markets [4] Support Initiatives - Hekou Customs has established a "Help Enterprises Enjoy Benefits" research group to streamline the process for companies to benefit from free trade agreement policies [3] - Initiatives include the promotion of "smart review" and "self-service printing" for certificates of origin, aiming for a "zero-run" application process for businesses [3]
上半年全国贸促系统累计签发各类证书同比增长13.31%
Zheng Quan Ri Bao· 2025-07-31 16:07
Core Insights - The issuance of certificates of origin is seen as a "barometer" for foreign trade, with a total of 3.8887 million certificates issued in the first half of 2025, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 13.31% [1] - The data indicates that despite a challenging environment, China's foreign trade maintains strong resilience and vitality [1] Group 1: Certificate Issuance Data - The total value of non-preferential certificates of origin issued amounted to $171.182 billion, with 2.1269 million certificates issued, representing a year-on-year increase of 2.26% [1] - The total value of preferential certificates of origin issued reached $48.197 billion, showing a significant year-on-year growth of 39.45%, with 1.4249 million certificates issued, up 46.44% [1] Group 2: Strategic Insights - The simultaneous growth of non-preferential and preferential certificates indicates a diversification in enterprise strategies, with stable growth in conventional trade and faster growth in leveraging free trade agreements for competitive advantage [2] - The increase in the use of preferential certificates is attributed to enterprises actively utilizing free trade agreements to reduce trade costs and enhance competitiveness [2][3] Group 3: RCEP Impact - The issuance of RCEP certificates of origin reached $4.415 billion, with a year-on-year growth of 27.93%, and 150,459 certificates issued, up 27.70% [2][3] - The growth in RCEP certificate issuance highlights the ongoing release of policy dividends and the role of regional economic integration in boosting actual export momentum [3] Group 4: Recommendations for Enterprises - Enterprises are encouraged to deepen their understanding of RCEP rules and tariff reduction lists to better align their export products with target markets [3] - Relevant departments should enhance policy communication and streamline online services to improve the efficiency of certificate applications [3] - Companies should optimize their export product structure and actively develop products that meet the demands of RCEP member countries to expand export scale [3]