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China confident about fulfilling pledge on $30 trillion of imports

By LIN SHUJUAN in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2019-11-04 07:52
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Journalists take photos of traditional lanterns on Friday in an area showcasing Shanghai's traditional cultural heritage ahead of the upcoming China International Import Expo. [Photo/Xinhua]

China is confident it can fulfill last year's pledge to import $30 trillion of goods in the next 15 years despite challenges from a slowing global economy, a senior official said over the weekend.

Assistant Commerce Minister Ren Hongbin made the remarks on Saturday morning at a news briefing about the second China International Import Expo, to be held in Shanghai from Tuesday to Sunday.

That confidence was based on China's determination to build a more open business environment, promote a globalized market and meet people's expectations for a better life, Ren said.

Since China became the world's leading trade nation in 2013, the country's annual imports had accounted for more than 10 percent of the global total, Ren said.

"China's increase in imports between 2013 and 2018 contributed 22.7 percent to global import growth during the same period, which suggests China's imports, domestic market and consumption have been the leading driving engine for global economic growth," he said.

Ren said China's domestic consumption market is full of potential because "the country is a market with a population of 1.4 billion and 400 million middle-income earners, and there is a strong demand for a consumption upgrade."

The Chinese government has been keen to tap that potential and expand the country's imports in recent years, he said.

"Since last year, China has put forward various measures to encourage imports, such as offering lower tariffs on imports four times, improving convenience for foreign trade and investment, accelerating customs clearance for imports, diversifying imports and, notably, the opening of the CIIE," Ren said.

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