Commercial News Bilateral Visits Supply & Demand Exhibition Info About Us Bilateral Cooperation About China
China Law Host Country Laws of Host Country China Business Window Enquiry Online
Current Location: Homepage >  Commercial News >  Text

Technical trade barriers hurt exporters
Sunday,December 09,2007 Posted: 17:57 BJT(0957 GMT)
  From:China Daily    Article type:Reproduced

Chinese exporters suffered a direct loss of $75.8 billion last year because of overseas technical trade barriers, a senior trade official said.

Zhang Xiangchen, director of the commerce ministry's department of WTO affairs, revealed the figure at a forum in Beijing Thursday. The figure reflects a 9.7 percent jump from a year earlier.
The finding was based on a survey of enterprises dealing with exports in 22 categories, including foodstuffs, native produce and animal by-products.

The survey showed 15.22 percent of Chinese exporting enterprises were affected by "certain technical barriers" in overseas markets last year.

Opportunities lost due to the technical trade barriers were worth $26.2 billion last year, up 20.74 percent from a year ago. The barriers also increased exporters' production costs by $2.62 billion.

Detailed influences on specific categories were not made available.

The technical trade barriers, involving changes to regulations and standards, have replaced import tariffs as the major threat to overseas exports, in particular to the markets in the European Union, the United States and Japan.

The major problems Chinese enterprises face when dealing with technical barriers is the lack of information, capital and resolution, Vice-Minister of Commerce Yi Xiaozhun said in an earlier interview.

Zhang said the government would provide assistance to Chinese exporters.

The export survey aimed to collect more information on the impact of certain technical barriers and help the government understand exporters' needs in a bid to better cope with various factors in the market landscape.

The government has also strengthened technical support to enterprises, Zhang said.

For example, after Japan implemented a "positive list" system that not only sets strict maximum agricultural chemical residue limits but also expands inspection criteria, the Ministry of Commerce, together with industry associations, held training sessions for agricultural product exporters on how best to deal with the new Japanese system.

Big medium-sized small】 【Print】 【Transmit

the 9th China(Guangzhou) International Metal & Metallurgy Exhibition    2008-06-23 17:39
The 8th China International Heating, Ventilation & Air-conditioning Expo    2008-03-20 17:16
The 8th China International Heating, Ventilation & Air-conditioning Expo    2008-03-20 17:00
Central economic conference foresees tasks for 2008    2007-12-06 20:24
ABC denies share reform approval    2007-12-06 20:24
Italy hopes for more investment from China    2007-12-06 20:23
China to tackle 5 major problems in economy    2007-12-06 20:20
China opposes US probe into import ruling    2007-12-05 18:24
Business travel takes off in China    2007-12-05 18:23
Temasek to contribute US$1b to China fund    2007-12-05 18:22



 Release Comment:    Pen Name:    View Comment

Copyright 2004,Ministry of Commerce of P.R. China
All Rights Reserved Please use IE5.0 and above to browse this site