China.org.cn | November 27, 2024
Shou Xiaoli:
Due to time constraints, we only have time for two final questions.
Haibao News:
Through your introduction just now, we learned that China's foreign trade with countries of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in the first three quarters has maintained a positive momentum. What highlights have emerged during this period? And what efforts has China Customs made in promoting the BRI? Thank you.
Lyu Daliang:
Thank you for your questions. With the solid advancement of high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, China and its partner countries share opportunities and develop together. A series of landmark projects and "small yet exquisite" livelihood projects are contributing to the development of relevant countries, bringing convenience to local people. In the first three quarters of this year, China's imports and exports with BRI partner countries reached 15.21 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 6.3%, with growth higher than the overall rate. Among them, exports reached 8.49 trillion yuan, up 7.1%; and imports reached 6.72 trillion yuan, up 5.3%.
In terms of exports, in the first three quarters of this year, China saw a 16.6% increase in the export of small generators to Latin American countries within the BRI. Exports of wind turbines to Africa grew by 130%, while road construction machinery such as bulldozers and road rollers increased by 44.8%. This all contributed to the improvement of infrastructure in partner countries. Furthermore, exports of MRI machines to Southeast Asian countries within the BRI surged by 44%, and vaccine exports to Africa by 30%, aiding in the improvement of public health standards. Exports of passenger cars and motorcycles to Eastern European countries within the BRI increased by 34.6% and 37.9%, respectively, facilitating local transportation and meeting people's demands for better lives.
In terms of imports, during the same period, China saw imports of central processing components from Southeast Asian countries within the BRI grow by over 80%, and imports of automotive parts from Eastern Europe rise by 48.2%. The bilateral industry chain cooperation has been enhanced. At the same time, specialty agricultural products from partner countries have rapidly entered the Chinese market. Imports of kiwis, apples and other dried and fresh fruits and nuts from countries in Oceania within the BRI surged by 28.4%, while imports of soybeans, barley, sorghum and other grains from Latin America increased by 32.5%. These developments not only benefit producers in various countries but also enrich domestic supplies.
Since the beginning of this year, the GACC has been actively implementing the eight major steps to support high-quality Belt and Road cooperation. These efforts have focused on three areas: First, we have intensified our efforts to ensure market access for agri-food products from Belt and Road partner countries, finalizing 66 protocols on agricultural products and food, as well as 11 technical cooperation agreements on animal and plant inspection and quarantine. Second, we have been working hard to facilitate trade and ensure security with Belt and Road partner countries. We have convened multi-level customs clearance coordination mechanism meetings with Vietnam, Russia and Kazakhstan. We have also adjusted and optimized port operating hours, improved border infrastructure, and accelerated construction of "green lanes" for fast customs clearance of agricultural products. These measures have significantly improved connectivity. Third, we have been working hard to promote pragmatic cooperation with relevant departments in Belt and Road partner countries. We signed authorized economic operator (AEO) mutual recognition agreements with Burundi, Morocco, Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and signed "single window" collaboration agreements with Malaysia and Russia. Moreover, we have also reached an agreement with Serbia on mutual administrative assistance in customs matters, which has boosted bilateral economic and trade growth. Thank you.