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又一利好来了!商务部发文
中国能源报· 2025-10-31 05:47
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the implementation opinions released by the Ministry of Commerce on October 30, aimed at expanding green trade to promote trade optimization and support carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals [1][3]. Group 1: Enhancing Green Low-Carbon Development Capabilities of Foreign Trade Enterprises - Strengthening awareness of green low-carbon development among foreign trade enterprises through training and sharing best practices [4][5]. - Encouraging green design and production by supporting the use of renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions in foreign trade products [4][5]. - Promoting green logistics development by encouraging the use of environmentally friendly packaging and clean energy in transportation [5]. Group 2: Expanding Import and Export of Green Low-Carbon Products and Technologies - Enhancing the international competitiveness of green low-carbon products by promoting the use of recycled materials and sustainable fuels [7]. - Researching overseas markets to identify potential for green low-carbon trade and leveraging free trade agreements [7]. - Improving the greening of exhibitions by establishing dedicated green zones and revising relevant standards [7]. Group 3: Creating a Favorable International Environment for Green Trade Development - Strengthening international communication and participation in global carbon trade rule discussions [9]. - Promoting the establishment of standards for green low-carbon products and services that align with international norms [9]. Group 4: Establishing a Robust Support System for Green Trade - Encouraging financial institutions to develop products based on carbon footprint assessments to support green low-carbon exports [10]. - Accelerating the construction of a national carbon footprint database to assist foreign trade enterprises [10]. - Supporting talent development in green trade through research and training initiatives [11].
商务部:促进长途运输“公路转铁路”“公路转水路”
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-10-31 03:24
Core Viewpoint - The "Implementation Opinions on Expanding Green Trade" is the first specialized policy document in the field of green trade in China, focusing on innovative leadership and addressing weaknesses in the country's green trade development [1][3]. Group 1: Enhancing Green Low-Carbon Development Capabilities - The document emphasizes strengthening training for foreign trade enterprises and enhancing awareness of green low-carbon development [3]. - It encourages leading enterprises to drive the green low-carbon transformation of the foreign trade supply chain and promotes green design and production to reduce carbon emissions from foreign trade products [3]. - Initiatives include promoting the shift from road to rail and water transport, using environmentally friendly packaging, and establishing a public service platform for green trade [3]. Group 2: Expanding Green Low-Carbon Product and Technology Trade - The document proposes the development of sustainable fuel trade, such as green hydrogen, and explores the import and export of remanufactured products [3]. - It supports enterprises in utilizing preferential arrangements from free trade agreements to expand trade cooperation in the green low-carbon sector [3]. - The document also emphasizes enhancing the greening of exhibitions and improving standards and management measures for the import of renewable resources [3]. Group 3: Creating a Favorable International Environment for Green Trade - The document calls for participation in global discussions on carbon-related trade rules and strengthening exchanges on green low-carbon development topics [4]. - It aims to establish more inclusive and fair international green trade rules and actively participate in high-standard trade agreement negotiations [4]. - The establishment of carbon footprint accounting standards for key foreign trade products is also highlighted [4]. Group 4: Establishing a Support System for Green Trade - The document emphasizes strengthening financial policy support and enriching financial products and services based on carbon footprint accounting results [5]. - It calls for the acceleration of the construction of a carbon footprint database for foreign trade products and the improvement of carbon pricing mechanisms [5]. - The establishment of a statistical monitoring and analysis system for green trade is also proposed [5].
商务部发布实施意见 积极拓展绿色贸易
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-30 15:09
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Commerce of China has released implementation opinions on expanding green trade to promote trade optimization and support carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals [1] Group 1: Enhancing Green Low-Carbon Development Capabilities of Foreign Trade Enterprises - Strengthening awareness of green low-carbon development among foreign trade enterprises through training and best practice sharing [2][3] - Encouraging green design and production practices, including the use of renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions in foreign trade products [2] - Promoting green logistics development by shifting transportation modes and using environmentally friendly packaging [3] Group 2: Expanding Import and Export of Green Low-Carbon Products and Technologies - Enhancing international competitiveness of green low-carbon products by utilizing recycled materials and developing sustainable fuel trade [4] - Researching overseas markets to identify potential for green low-carbon products and leveraging free trade agreements [4] - Promoting green practices in exhibitions and trade fairs to set standards for green event management [4] Group 3: Creating a Favorable International Environment for Green Trade Development - Strengthening international communication and participation in global carbon trade rule discussions [7] - Promoting the establishment of standards for green low-carbon products and services that align with international norms [7] Group 4: Establishing a Robust Support System for Green Trade - Encouraging financial institutions to develop products and services based on carbon footprint calculations [8] - Building a national carbon footprint database to assist foreign trade enterprises in calculating their product carbon footprints [8] - Supporting talent development in green trade through research and training initiatives [9]
商务部关于拓展绿色贸易的实施意见
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-10-30 13:54
Core Viewpoint - The article outlines a comprehensive strategy to enhance green trade in China, aiming to promote low-carbon development in foreign trade enterprises and achieve carbon peak and neutrality goals. Group 1: Enhancing Green Development Capabilities - Foreign trade enterprises are encouraged to strengthen awareness of green low-carbon development through training and sharing best practices [1][2] - Support for green design and production is emphasized, including the use of renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions in production processes [1][2] Group 2: Promoting Green Logistics - The strategy promotes the shift of long-distance transportation from road to rail and water, encouraging the use of environmentally friendly packaging and logistics equipment [2] - Support for shipping companies to establish green low-carbon systems and utilize clean energy in transportation is highlighted [2] Group 3: Expanding Green Product and Technology Trade - Foreign trade enterprises are guided to develop products made from recycled materials and explore sustainable fuel trade [3] - Research on overseas markets for green low-carbon products is encouraged to identify potential trade opportunities [3] Group 4: Creating a Favorable International Environment - Strengthening international communication and participation in global carbon trade rule discussions is emphasized [6] - The establishment of standards for green low-carbon products and services that align with international norms is encouraged [6] Group 5: Supporting Infrastructure for Green Trade - Financial policies are to be enhanced to support green low-carbon product exports, including the development of carbon footprint databases [12][13] - The article calls for the establishment of a monitoring and analysis system for green trade statistics to support policy development [16]