CCPIT Holds Conference to Review Poverty Alleviation and Encourage Effective Link-up of Poverty Alleviation Achievements and Rural Revitalization

2021-11-26 02:51
China’s foreign Trade 2021年3期

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CCPIT Holds Conference to Review Poverty Alleviation and Encourage Effective Link-up of Poverty Alleviation Achievements and Rural Revitalization

On the afternoon of May 28th, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade(CCPIT) held in its auditorium a mobilization meeting to review its poverty alleviation efforts and consolidate and deepen the effective link-up of its poverty alleviation achievements and rural revitalization. Gao Yan, Chairperson and Secretary of Leading Party Members Group of the CCPIT, attended the meeting and delivered a speech. Lu Pengqi, Vice Chairman and Member of Leading Party Members Group of the CCPIT, presided over the meeting. Ke Liangdong, Vice Chairman and Member of Leading Party MembersGroup of the CCPIT, read out the Decision of the CCPIT on Commending Advanced Collectives, Outstanding Temporary Cadres, First Village Secretarie and Advanced Individuals in Poverty Alleviation.

It is pointed out at the meeting that the CCPIT will resolutely implement General Secretary Xi Jinpings instructions and the CPC Central Committees major decisions and arrangements on poverty alleviation. It will take poverty alleviation as a major political task, adhere to the reality, grasp the law of poverty reduction, and work with Congjiang County of Guizhou Province and Lindian County of Heilongjiang Province to overcome difficulties, so as to win the battle against poverty and write a chapter of poverty reduction with Chinese characteristics.

It is stressed that shaking off poverty is not the end but the starting point for a new life and a new endeavor. It is imperative to study and implement the guiding principles of General Secretary Xi Jinpings speeches. In light of the new situation and new requirements arising from the new development stage, philosophy and paradigm, we must unswervingly shoulder the political responsibility of providing targeted assistance, and consolidate and expand the effective linkup of poverty alleviation achievements and rural revitalization. Also, we should continue our targeted assistance and encourage targeted counties to break new ground in accelerating the modernization of agriculture and rural areas. In addition, we should open a new chapter in comprehensively promoting rural revitalization and make new achievements in highquality development. Well promote the highquality and efficient development of agriculture, make rural areas livable and business-friendly, make farmers affluent and wealthy, and strive to write a new chapter from a new starting point.

The meeting required that Congjiang County and Lindian County should be urged and guided to effectively link up the leadership system, work system, development plan, and policies and measures during the transition period to ensure that large-scale return to poverty would not occur. All departments and parties should take the designated assistance as an important agenda, and the main responsible persons should personally deploy, organize, and promote such work, and resolutely implement the annual assistance tasks and objectives. Temporary cadres and first secretaries stationed in villages should bear in mind their mission, live up to the trust placed in them, take root in the grassroots, serve the frontline, and ensure that all assistance measures are well implemented.

CCPIT Chairperson Gao Yan Meets with Beijing Office Director of the HKSAR Government Liang Zhiren

On June 2nd, Gao Yan, Chairperson of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), met in Beijing with Liang Zhiren, Director of the Office of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region(HKSAR) of the Peoples Republic of China in Beijing (Beijing Office). The two sides exchanged views on promoting the economic and trade cooperation between Chinas mainland and Hong Kong, better integrating Hong Kong into the “14th Five-Year Plan” and strengthening exchanges between the CCPIT and Beijing Office.

Gao Yan noted that Beijing Office has actively pushed for closer Mainland-Hong Kong ties and further integrated Hong Kong into national development, making positive contributions to the “one country, two systems” cause and to Chinas economic growth. The CCPIT will, based on the reality of the new development stage, deepen exchanges and cooperation with HKSAR government, build more platforms for practical cooperation, and encourage enterprises from Chinas mainland and Hong Kong to take an active part in the high-quality joint building of the Belt and Road and in the construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, so as to facilitate the smooth and steady progress of the “one country, two systems” cause and make greater contributions to a good start of the 14th Five-Year Plan.

Liang Zhiren said that the 14th Five-Year Plan specifies the requirements for maintaining long-term prosperity and stability in Hong Kong and injects new impetus into Hong Kongs future development. Beijing Office stands ready to deepen cooperation with the CCPIT, fully implement the 14th Five-Year Plan, provide better services for Hong Kong people and enterprises in the Mainland and achieve Hong Kongs closer integration with national development.

8th China Entrepreneurs Development Annual Conference Opened

On May 27th, the 8th China Entrepreneurs Development Annual Conference was held in Chengdu. Chen Jianan, Vice Chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), attended the annual meeting and delivered a speech.

Figures

1.3%

Chinas consumer price index, a main gauge of inflation, grew by 1.3% year-on-year in May, up from 0.9% in April, the National Bureau of Statistics said.

8.5%

Chinas economic growth is expected to accelerate to 8.5% this year, faster than projected in January, supported by buoyant exports and release of pentup demand amid effective control of the COVID-19 outbreak, the World Bank said in a report.

200 billion

GDP of 38 Chinese counties reached RMB 100 billion (USD 15.64 billion), with six surpassing RMB 200 billion in 2020.

45.5 billion

Offshore duty-free sales in Hainan Province hit RMB 45.5 billion (USD 7.11 billion) during June 1 of 2020 to May 31 of 2021, a surge of 236% from a year earlier.

28.2%

Chinas foreign trade amounted to RMB 14.76 trillion (USD 2.27 trillion) in the first five months of 2021, up 28.2% year-on-year, according to the General Administration of Customs.

1.56 trillion

Chinas service trade rose 3.3% to RMB 1.56 trillion(USD 245.21 billion) in the first four months, the Ministry of Commerce said.

750.64 million

China registered 750.64 million employed people as of the end of 2020, according to the latest Statistical Bulletin on Human Resources and Social Security Development released by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Securities.

7%

Electricity consumption of small and micro enterprises increased by 7% in April on a yearly basis and by 6.2% from the level in 2019, according to data from State Grid Corp of China and China Southern Power Grid.

54.3%

Consumption has become the biggest driver to Chinas economic growth, and also the ballast of economic stability. Consumer spending accounted for 53.4% of GDP from 2011 to 2019 on average, and 54.3% in 2020.

4.13 million

Data issued by the State Taxation Administration shows that 4.13 million new taxpayers were registered in the first four months, a surge of 58.5% from the same period last year.

72.06 million

According to the seventh national population census, which has been disclosed in early May, Chinas total population increased by 72.06 million, or 5.38%, over the past 10 years. And the number of the elderly aged 65 or above increased by 71.71 million, or 60.3%, from 2010 to 2020.

106%

Chinas industrial firms with annual business revenue of at least RMB 20 million (USD 3.12 million) saw their combined profits rise 106% on a yearly basis during the January to April period to RMB 2.59 trillion, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

QuoTes

China and the United States have started normal communications in economic and trade areas, agreeing on joint efforts to solve problems for producers and consumers in a pragmatic manner.

— Gao Feng, Ministry of Commerce spokesman

With growth of new customers slowing down, we are entering a new era competing for customer loyalty, hyperlocal now becomes so important because it is building a much closer relationship with people where they are.

— Jonathan Cheng, a Bain partner and head of retail practice in China

China continues to demonstrate strong economic recovery momentum and consumer confidence as consumption continues to play a significant role.

— Justin Sargent, President of NielsenIQ China and Asia Pacific

The majority of US companies are successful in China and see that success as an important contributor to their global performance. They are not looking to exit the China market.

— Kenneth Jarrett, a senior advisor to the Albright Stonebridge Group

China supports ongoing efforts to conclude, ratify, implement and upgrade bilateral and regional trade agreements that benefit its consumers, enhance predictability and transparency for businesses, complement the multilateral trading system, and contribute to deeper economic integration in the Asia-Pacific region.

— Xue Rongjiu, Deputy Director of the Beijing-based China Society for WTO Studies

Effective vaccination programmes in many countries has meant todays economic outlook is more promising than at any time since the start of this devastating pandemic. But for millions around the world getting a jab still remains a distant prospect. We urgently need to step up the production and equitable distribution of vaccines.

— Angel Gurria, OECD Secretary-General

PoLiCies

China Allows Foreign Investors to Open Entertainment Venues

China has permitted foreign investors to open entertainment venues on the Chinese mainland, removing restrictions on the proportion of foreign investment, said a recent circular released by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

To set up an entertainment venue, foreign investors shall submit an application to provincial-level administrative departments of culture and tourism, said the circular.

Application documents and conditions for establishment and procedure are consistent with those for domestic investors, it added.

China-Europe Freight Train Adds New Route to Budapest

A new China-Europe freight-train route linking the city of Jinhua in East Chinas Zhejiang Province with Budapest in Hungary was launched.

The freight-train service was launched ahead of the 2nd China-CEEC Expo & International Consumer Goods Fair, which is to be held in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang, from Tuesday to Friday.

The train carries about RMB 21 million(about USD 3.3 million) worth of goods, including auto parts, electronic instruments and household items. It is expected to arrive in the Hungarian capital in 18 days.

The bilateral trade between China and Hungary grew 14.4% year-on-year in 2020, with China being Hungarys third-largest trading partner, according to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce.

The new China-Europe freight-train service offers a new efficient and convenient route for the Yangtze River Delta and even eastern Chinese coastal cities to export goods to Europe, said Hangzhou Customs.

In the January-May period, a total of 286 China-Europe freight trains departed or arrived in the city of Jinhua, carrying 23,700 TEUs of goods, with the two figures up 565% and 566% year-on-year, respectively.

Negative Lists for Services Trade Likely Ready Soon

Chinas highly anticipated negative lists for cross-border trade in services are in the pipeline as the draft version for the Hainan Free Trade Port is currently undergoing processing for final release, according to experts familiar with the matter.

As part of efforts to promote a higher level of opening-up and boost the services industry to optimize its economy, China plans to release the negative list for the Hainan FTP first, followed by versions covering pilot free trade zones as well as the entire nation, said Nie Pingxiang, Deputy Director of the Service Trade Institute under the Ministry of Commerce.

“The negative lists are likely to come out soon, probably within the year,” Nie said, adding that based on the Hainan version, the shortest of all three, drafting for the other two will be relatively easier.

According to Nie, the focus of the negative lists will be on improving facilitation and liberalization of cross-border supply, as well as expanding employment access and facilitation for foreigners.

Experts said those negative lists for cross-border trade services are expected to tackle various issues restricting cross-border supply, overseas market consumption and movement of individuals to boost trade in services.

Chinas trade in services has been growing rapidly, accounting for an increasingly larger share of total foreign trade.

The latest data from the Ministry of Commerce showed that the countrys services trade rose 3.3% from a year ago to RMB 1.56 trillion (USD 243.37 billion) in the first four months.