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关税冲击下机电行业出口不降反升 见证“智”造新动能
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-20 00:30
Core Viewpoint - The export performance of China's electromechanical industry has shown remarkable resilience despite the challenging external trade environment, with a total export value of 7.8 trillion yuan, representing a growth of 9.5% and accounting for 60% of total exports in the first half of 2025 [4][6][23] Group 1: Export Performance - The total import and export volume reached 21 trillion yuan, a historical high for the same period, with a year-on-year growth of 2.9% [1] - The electromechanical industry saw an export growth of 9.5%, with significant contributions from high-end equipment and new production capabilities [1][4] - Exports of high-end medical devices and equipment have increased, with medical instruments and devices growing by 5.9% in the first half of the year [11][15] Group 2: Industry Resilience - The electromechanical industry has demonstrated strong resilience, with various sectors, particularly emerging industries like automotive and integrated circuits, driving growth [4][6] - Despite a direct decline in exports to the US, exports to ASEAN and the EU have increased, showcasing the industry's adaptability [6][16] - The robust performance is attributed to a complete industrial chain and significant advantages in industrial clusters, making Chinese electromechanical products increasingly preferred in the global market [6][23] Group 3: Technological Advancements - High-tech product exports grew by 9.2%, indicating a shift towards more advanced manufacturing capabilities [16][23] - The industrial robot sector has seen a remarkable increase in exports, with a 61.5% growth in the first half of the year, highlighting the industry's innovation [18][19] - The emergence of AI-enabled products and service robots is becoming a new growth point for the electromechanical industry [21][23] Group 4: Future Outlook - The industry is encouraged to continue focusing on technological innovation, optimizing the supply chain, and receiving policy support to navigate the uncertain external environment [23] - The recent challenges posed by trade protectionism, such as the EU's procurement ban, highlight the need for Chinese companies to enhance their competitiveness in international markets [15][23]