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Shenzhen'S Foreign Trade Opens Up.

2011/2/26 17:42:00 87

Export Trade

Shenzhen customs revealed yesterday that under the leadership of a group of leading enterprises in Shenzhen, Shenzhen's foreign trade export has won a good start.

According to customs statistics, in January this year, the total value of Shenzhen's foreign trade and import and export amounted to US $33 billion 250 million, up 86.1% over the same period last year.

Among them, the export value of US $19 billion 490 million, an increase of 82.2%.


Shenzhen customs trade expert said, processing

Trade

Strong growth in imports and exports is the main driving force for overall rapid growth.

In January, the total import and export volume of processing trade in Shenzhen amounted to 17 billion 840 million US dollars, a rapid increase of 1.8 times, accounting for 53.7% of the total foreign trade of the city.

Exit

10 billion 540 million US dollars, an increase of 1.5 times, since the second half of 2010 has been maintained for seventh consecutive months at a relatively high level of more than 10 billion US dollars. In the same period, the total import and export of general trade under the general merchandise trade reached 11 billion 110 million US dollars, an increase of 33.2%. The growth rate slowed down 1.3 percentage points compared with December last year, but maintained a steady and rapid development, accounting for 33.4% of the total foreign trade value of the city.


The import and export trade between Hong Kong and Taiwan has increased exponentially.

In January, the bilateral import and export value of Shenzhen and its largest trading partner reached 8 billion 90 million US dollars, an increase of 1.9 times, accounting for 24.3% of the total foreign trade value of Hongkong.

With the formal implementation of the early harvest plan for trade in goods across the Straits Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), the trade environment for Taiwan has gradually improved. The import and export value of Shenzhen and Taiwan has reached 2 billion 210 million US dollars, an increase of 1.1 times, of which 1 billion 940 million from Taiwan's imports, an increase of 1.1 times, accounting for 87.8% of the total value of Taiwan's trade over the same period.


Electromechanical products, which are mainly high-tech products, have become the main force of export.

In January, Shenzhen's mechanical and electrical products exported 14 billion 120 million US dollars, an increase of 85.5%, accounting for 72.4% of the total export value of the same period.

Among them, electrical appliances and

Electronic product

Exports of US $8 billion 950 million, an increase of 1 times; machinery and equipment exports 3 billion 380 million US dollars, an increase of 58%.

In terms of specific varieties, some electronic products have multiplied, such as telephone, IC and LCD panels exported by US $2 billion 340 million, US $490 million and US $270 million respectively, increasing 3.7 times, 1.4 times and 1.3 times respectively.

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