国内英语新闻:Vice Premier urges efforts to improve foreign trade
BEIJING, April 21 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang on Thursday urged greater efforts to improve foreign trade.
Wang said at a teleconference that China's foreign trade fundamentals have not changed despite mounting downward pressures this year.
Tepid global demand and slowing domestic economy have dealt a blow to China's foreign trade. It fell 7 percent year on year in 2015, with exports down 1.8 percent and imports down 13.2 percent.
However, the March data provided some relief. Exports last month surged 18.7 percent year on year, the first increase since December, compared with falls of 20.6 percent in February and 6.6 percent in January. Imports dipped 1.7 percent, an improvement from February's 8-percent drop.
The government will use a combination of fiscal, financial and land policies to encourage processing trade to relocate to the central and western regions, Wang said.
The government will encourage enterprises to build their brands and expand their marketing networks and will support the development of cross-border e-commerce industry, he said.
More efforts should be made to improve foreign trade environment, promote nationwide integrated cargo-clearance system and strengthen international cooperation on production capacity, Wang added.
相关文章
- 英语文摘:China urges G7 to cease interfering in its internal affairs
- 英语文摘:HKSAR gov't strongly refutes G7, EU statements on chief executive election
- 英语文摘:Xi's keynote speech at opening ceremony of Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2022 publ
- 英语文摘:Xi attends ceremony marking centenary of Communist Youth League of China
- 英语文摘:Xi talks with Macron over phone
- 英语文摘:External interference in Hong Kong affairs doomed to be self-defeating: Commissioner's off
- 英语文摘:Chinese spokesperson slams Western countries smearing Hong Kong election
- 英语文摘:China calls for equal, balanced global development partnership
- 英语文摘:Xinhua Headlines: A look at younger generation on China's new journey
- 英语文摘:Chinese vice premier reiterates dynamic zero-COVID policy