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为深入学习贯彻习近平新时代中国特色社会主义思想,持续强化党的创新理论武装,切实推动党建工作与外汇业务深度融合发展,外汇局东营市分局党总支决定创建“学习汇”理论学习品牌,制定创建方案。1月30日上午,召开“学习汇”理论学习品牌启动仪式,同时举办了第1期外汇业务大讲堂。外汇局东营市分局全体人员参加活动,市分行党委委员、副行长、外汇局东营市分局副局长、党总支书记秦荣波出席活动并讲话。 启动仪式上,国际收支科党支部书记刘海岩宣读了《国家外汇管理局东营市分局党总支理论学习品牌“学习汇”创建方案》,详细阐述“学习汇”品牌的核心内涵、创建思路、实施路径和组织保障。国际收支科主讲人紧扣“信息调研怎么干、调研报告怎么写”两大主题,结合自身思考感悟与实践积累,分享了外汇信息调研工作的方法和经验。 秦荣波同志关于扎实开展“学习汇”品牌创建工作提出要求:一是强化党建引领。充分发挥党总支牵头抓总和统筹协调作用,严格落实党建工作与外汇业务同谋划、同部署、同推进、同考核的要求,浓厚东营市外汇局理论学习与业务学习氛围。二是推动学用结合。坚持学思用贯通、知信行合一原则,聚焦外汇各条线核心业务与难点问题,精准衔接理论学习与业务实践,切实把学习成果转化为业务实效。三是着力锤炼本领。青年干部要充分运用“学习汇”平台,立足岗位深耕细研,主动开展跨条线业务学习,努力成长为业务全面、能力过硬的高素质骨干人才。 下一步,外汇局东营市分局将持续加强“学习汇”品牌建设,丰富学习内容,创新学习形式,打造高质量外汇人才队伍,为辖区涉外经济平稳运行提供坚实保障。 2026-01-30/shandong/2026/0130/2768.html
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为扎实推进省分局“汇金暖企”专项行动落地见效,推动跨境贸易高水平开放政策红利直达快享,帮助外贸企业纾困解难、稳中求进,5月26日,威海市分局联合市商务局、市税务局、海关等共同举办“惠企赋能 聚力攻坚”稳外贸政策宣讲会。商务、税务、海关相关负责同志,全市重点产业链链主企业、跨境电商及外贸相关企业负责人共计200余人参加会议。 宣讲会上,威海市分局聚焦跨境贸易高水平开放试点政策开展重点讲解,结合企业实际业务场景,重点介绍试点企业准入条件以及7条便利化新政。同时围绕汇率避险、跨境人民币政策进行专题辅导。海关、税务分别立足自身职能,系统解读了海关高级认证(AEO)标准和申请流程、出口退(免)税新政等内容。 下一步,威海市分局将持续锚定省分局“汇金暖企”专项行动要求,深化跨部门协同联动,建立常态化政策宣导机制,不断扩大跨境贸易高水平开放试点惠及面,确保政策红利直达快享,助力全市涉外经济高质量发展。 2026-05-27/shandong/2026/0527/2830.html
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5月26日,外汇局烟台市分局组织开展“汇金暖企”专项行动之中小企业专场政策辅导,协同招商银行烟台分行、中国出口信用保险公司山东分公司烟台营业部推出“跨境结算一揽子”方案,为中小企业出海护航。全市40家中小外贸企业参加此次专场政策辅导。 外汇局烟台市分局向中小企业解读了跨境贸易高水平开放试点政策,高新技术、专精特新和科技型中小企业跨境融资便利化,绿色外债试点等政策。中国出口信用保险公司山东分公司烟台营业部结合真实案例剖析出口业务风险防范与理赔实务,招商银行烟台分行讲解了国际贸易融资综合方案。 下一步,外汇局烟台市分局将以扎实作风开展“汇金暖企”专项行动,大力推进跨境贸易高水平开放试点工作,按照“一月一主题”的思路持续开展“小切口”政策辅导,全力支撑涉外经济高质量发展。 2026-06-01/shandong/2026/0601/2831.html
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3月30日,外汇局威海市分局副局长李雁带领国际收支科、外汇管理科有关人员走进浦发银行威海分行,就“外汇金融协同发力 精准暖心支持涉外企业”开展调研座谈。 李雁向参加调研座谈的浦发银行威海分行行长、分管副行长及相关部门负责人传达了省分行金融支持企业工作专题推进会的主要精神,听取浦发银行威海分行在外汇展业、汇率避险、企业授信融资等方面的业务开展情况及存在的困难堵点,并就需外汇局协调支持的事项进行了沟通交流。 李雁强调,作为外汇管理部门及银行业金融机构,了解支持涉外企业发展并为其解决燃眉之急,是树立践行正确政绩观的具体体现,也是当前及今后一段时期的工作重点。 通过调研座谈,汇金双方达成一致共识,就下一步精准暖心支持涉外企业拟定了工作措施:一是优化服务及营销支持。针对企业跨境贸易结算、投融资需求,提供一对一、精细化、专业化的业务指导,推广实施线上化业务办理便利措施。二是推广跨境极速汇、外汇展业一级免审单等优惠政策,便利涉外企业日常跨境结算需求。三是密切关注人民币汇率走势,主动联系企业进一步优化汇率避险服务,组织跨境沙龙讲座等活动宣讲“风险中性”原则及避险产品和措施,积极拓展避险货币种类,推动企业“更想、更会、更能、更好”套保。四是启动“重点龙头企业10家行”行动,汇金联动对确定的10家重点龙头企业开展逐家逐户走访,了解企业困难和诉求,“一企一策”制定解决方案。 2026-03-31/shandong/2026/0331/2800.html
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为进一步拓展“汇金暖企”专项活动覆盖面,深化县域政策传导与服务质量提升攻坚,助力县域涉外企业高质量发展,5月22日,外汇局烟台市分局开展“汇金暖企·县域十百千”之走进龙口专场政策推介活动。龙口海关、龙口市税务局和30余家涉外企业代表参加本次活动。 政策推介会上,各部门分别就企业关切外贸各细分环节政策开展“小切口”宣讲。外汇局烟台市分局外汇管理科围绕跨境贸易高水平开放试点政策、县域主体常见跨境贸易及投融资便利化试点政策进行系统讲解,烟台市分行宏观审慎与金融市场管理科深入解读跨境人民币业务政策及相关典型业务案例,龙口税务、海关部门分别就出口退税、通关便利化热点政策进行讲解。 活动期间,外汇局烟台市分局对山东道恩高分子材料有限公司进行现场走访调研,深度了解涉外企业生产经营情况、产业链运行新特点,现场解答企业外汇结算、跨境人民币使用的疑难问题,“点对点”提升政策传导质效。 下一步,烟台市分局将持续优化“汇金暖企”活动机制形式,按照“一月一县域一特色”理念常态化开展县域政策宣传与实地走访活动,推动高水平开放试点等政策红利直达县域主体,纵深提升县域主体用汇获得感,助力县域涉外经济固本培基、提质增效。 2026-05-27/shandong/2026/0608/2829.html
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为推进树立和践行正确政绩观学习教育走深走实,落实省分局“汇金暖企”专项行动,3月30日,外汇局泰安市分局“汇小泰”宣传服务团队走进山东岱银纺织集团,开展政银企对接活动,将外汇便利化政策红利送至企业一线,赋能地方涉外经济发展。 针对岱银纺织集团的外贸经营特点及跨境资金集中运营管理政策使用情况,泰安市分局“汇小泰”宣传服务团队详细解读了最新的跨国公司跨境资金集中运营管理、服务贸易代垫、加工贸易轧差净额结算等三项外汇便利化政策,通过“案例+实操”讲解的方式,清晰阐释了各项政策的便利优势与升级要点,助力企业盘活流动资金、提升结算效率。同时,在当前汇率波动加剧背景下,立足企业汇率避险实际需求,“汇小泰”宣传服务团队联合建行国际业务专员,多维度研判汇率走势,量身定制避险方案,解答企业业务难题,为企业提供“政策咨询+避险指导”一站式服务。 此次活动是深化省分局“汇金暖企”专项行动的重要实践。下一步,泰安市分局将持续以党建为引领,发挥“汇小泰”宣传服务平台作用,深化政银企联动,提升外汇服务质效,切实把政策优势转化为企业发展动能,用实实在在的工作成效践行正确政绩观。 2026-04-09/shandong/2026/0409/2805.html
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为贯彻落实总局省分局汇率避险工作会议新精神新要求,切实提高辖区汇率避险水平,外汇局烟台市分局组织召开2026年汇率避险工作推进会,烟台市分行党委委员、副行长王继松出席会议并讲话,国际收支科主要负责人和相关工作人员,以及全市衍生品开办行分管负责同志和部门主要负责人参加本次会议。会上,市分局国际收支科主要负责同志传达了总局、省分局汇率避险服务工作推进会会议精神,通报了2025年以来全市汇率避险工作开展情况。 会议强调了汇率避险服务工作的政治深意与重要要义,分析研判面临的新形势,部署今年重点任务,并对下一步工作提出几点要求:一是增强对标意识、大力推进汇率避险工作,二是深化理念传导、筑牢“风险中性”理念,三是压实工作责任、持续加大产品营销力度,四是夯实服务基础、加强外汇人员业务培训,五是聚焦阶段目标、确保汇率避险工作成效,同时,进一步要求各家银行增强使命感、责任感和紧迫感,务必将套保率提升至省分局预设的目标,奋力开创汇率避险工作新局面。 2026-03-25/shandong/2026/0325/2799.html
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为进一步提升事中事后监管工作质效,强化业务部门与检查部门之间交流互鉴与经验共享,形成监管合力,近日,外汇局烟台市分局举办联学沙龙活动,外汇管理科、国际收支科、外汇检查科青年干部参加本次活动。 外汇管理科围绕经常项目和资本项目非现场监测、现场核查操作流程、关注风险点、监测核查方式方法进行系统讲解,重点介绍事中事后监测核查要点、流程和注意事项。外汇检查科分别就跨境资金流动监测与分析系统应用与指标设置优化Python应用与分析进行重点解读。同时,三名主讲人对各青年骨干提出的疑难问题进行现场答疑、交流互动。本次联学沙龙活动形式鲜活、专业严谨,取得互学互鉴、增强合力的良好成效。 下一步,外汇局烟台市分局将常态化长效化开展事中事后监管联学沙龙活动,通过跨条线思维碰撞与交流分享,进一步提升岗位人员专业能力与综合素质,实现以学促干,提升事中事后监管质效。 2026-02-13/shandong/2026/0213/2783.html
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The State Council Information Office (SCIO) held a press conference at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, July 17, 2026 in Beijing. Li Bin, spokesperson and Deputy Administrator of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), Zhao Yuchao, spokesperson of the SAFE and Deputy Director General of the Balance of Payments Department of the SAFE, and Xiao Sheng, Director General of the Capital Account Management Department of the SAFE, briefed journalists on China's foreign exchange receipts and payments data for the first half of 2026 and took questions. The full transcript is as follows. (Press conference site / Photo by Liu Jian) Shou Xiaoli, director general of the Press Bureau of the State Council Information Office (SCIO) and spokesperson of the SCIO: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to this regular economic data press conference hosted by the State Council Information Office (SCIO). Today, we have with us Mr. Li Bin, spokesperson and deputy administrator of the SAFE, to brief you on China's foreign exchange receipts and payments performance for the first half of 2026 and respond to media questions. Also present are Mr. Zhao Yuchao, spokesperson of the SAFE and deputy director general of the Balance of Payments Department of the SAFE, and Mr. Xiao Sheng, Director General of the Capital Account Management Department of the SAFE. Now let's give the floor to Mr. Li Bin. 10:00:34, July 17, 2026 (Li Bin / Photo by Xu Xiang) Li Bin, spokesperson and Deputy Administrator of the SAFE: Good morning, friends from the press. Thank you for your attention, support, and coverage of foreign exchange administration work. Today I will first walk you through the overall picture of China's cross-border foreign exchange receipts and payments in the first half of this year, then take questions together with my colleagues. Since early 2026, the external environment has been complex and volatile amid escalating geopolitical conflicts and heightened swings in global financial markets. China has steadfastly pushed forward high-quality development and accelerated the fostering of a new development paradigm to upgrade its economic structure. The SAFE has deepened reform and opening-up in the foreign exchange sector, rolled out more policies to facilitate cross-border trade and investment, strengthened foreign exchange market supervision, effectively responded to external shocks, and bolstered the sound growth of foreign-related economy. Overall, China's foreign exchange market operated steadily in the first half of 2026 with brisk trading and stronger resilience, marked by five major features: First, the amount of cross-border receipts and payments hit an all-time high. In the first half of 2026, total cross-border receipts and payments by non-banking sectors reached USD 9.2 trillion, up 21% year-on-year, a record for the same period. The RMB accounted for 52.9% of all cross-border settlements, rising 1.3 percentage points from the full-year reading of 2025. Foreign exchange settlement and sales by banks stood at USD 2.9 trillion, rising 24% year-on-year and also setting a new historical high for the first half-year. These figures reflect robust momentum in China's foreign-related economy and more active cross-border trade and investment activities. Second, the trading volume in the Chinese foreign exchange market posted steady growth. In the first half of the year, total transactions in the Chinese foreign exchange market reached USD 22.1 trillion, representing a year-on-year rise of 5%. The growth rate was 1.5 percentage points higher than that for the whole year of 2025. Of the total, spot transactions stood at USD 8.3 trillion and derivatives transactions at USD 13.8 trillion, accounting for 38% and 62% of total market turnover, respectively. Third, cross-border capital registered a net inflow. In the first half of the year, non-banking sectors, including enterprises and individuals, recorded a net cross-border capital inflow of USD 247.2 billion. In terms of month-on-month changes, net cross-border capital inflows remained at a relatively high level in January and February, as enterprises front-loaded their payment collections ahead of the Spring Festival. In March, escalating geopolitical tensions and heightened volatility in global financial markets led to a mild net outflow of cross-border capital, before net inflows resumed afterwards. The scale of net inflows moderated starting from June. By category, net inflows under goods trade continued to increase year on year, foreign investment in China saw an overall rebound, income from trade in services grew faster, narrowing the services trade deficit, and outbound investment by domestic entities maintained steady growth on the whole. Fourth, expectations in the foreign exchange market remained stable. Banks posted a surplus of USD 271.2 billion in foreign exchange settlement and sales in the first half of the year. In recent months, the US Dollar Index climbed in June while the RMB edged down moderately against the US dollar. Many enterprises settled foreign exchange proceeds when the exchange rate strengthened, pushing the month-on-month expansion of the foreign exchange purchases and sales surplus. The volume of purchases and sales of foreign exchange have remained broadly balanced since July. For the first half of the year, the foreign exchange banking purchase ratio, which gauges enterprises' willingness to convert forex earnings into RMB, stood at 65%, and the foreign exchange banking sale ratio, which reflects demand for forex purchases, came in at 61%, largely unchanged from 2025. These figures indicate that market participants, including enterprises and individuals, conducted foreign exchange purchase and sales in a generally rational and orderly manner. Fifth, China's official foreign exchange reserves registered a moderate increase. As of end-June 2026, reserve assets stood at USD 3.4163 trillion, representing an increase of USD 58.4 billion from end-2025. Against a turbulent external backdrop, China's foreign exchange market has weathered external shocks and maintained stable operations with robust vitality and resilience since the start of the year. Going forward, SAFE will fully implement the decisions and arrangements of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council, deepen reform and opening-up in foreign exchange administration with more solid, forceful measures, prudently forestall and defuse risks stemming from external shocks, and build a foreign exchange administration framework that is "more convenient, more open, more secure, and more intelligent". This will provide strong support for high-quality economic development and lay a solid foundation for a sound start to the 15th Five-Year Plan period. That's a brief introduction on my part. My colleagues and I are ready to take your questions. Thank you. 10:09:57, July 17, 2026 (Shou Xiaoli invites journalists to raise questions / Photo by Luan Haijun) Shou Xiaoli: We will now open the floor for questions. 10:10:21, July 17, 2026 (Journalist from Seashell Finance of the Beijing News asks questions / Photo by Liu Jian) Journalist from Seashell Finance of the Beijing News: You just outlined the sound performance of the foreign exchange market in the first half of 2026. Given the prolonged complexity and volatility of the external landscape ahead, what is your outlook for China's foreign exchange market in the second half of 2026? Thank you. 10:13:33, July 17, 2026 Li Bin: Thank you for your question and your attention to the foreign exchange situation. As I just noted, the stable operation of China's foreign exchange market amid external shocks this year has proven that internal factors play a decisive role in market performance. Sustained high-quality development, expanded high-level opening-up, robust foreign trade vitality, and enhanced market resilience will continue to underpin the steady operation of China's foreign exchange market. First, accelerated development of new quality productive forces, paired with strong economic resilience and ample room for growth, will further shore up market confidence. China's emerging industries are booming, integrated technological and industrial innovation is picking up speed, and overall innovation capacity is rising rapidly to bolster high-quality growth. In the first half of 2026, the value-added of high-tech manufacturing enterprises above designated size rose 13.3% year-on-year, nearly 4 percentage points faster than full-year 2025 growth. More Chinese firms are emerging as key players in such areas as large AI models, quantum technology, and new energy. As a major economy, China boasts outstanding resilience and development potential. Backed by diversified energy supplies and rapid expansion of the new energy sector, the Chinese economy has demonstrated strong capacity to absorb shocks such as geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East. Second, China has made substantial progress in stabilizing foreign trade volume and optimizing trade structure, which will sustain active foreign exchange market transactions. Win-win cooperation built on comparative advantages is an inherent driver of market economy and trade growth. In the first half of 2026, China's total goods import and export volume exceeded RMB 25 trillion, up 16.9% year-on-year, serving as a key driver of cross-border payment expansion. Meanwhile, the foreign trade structure kept improving: exports of integrated circuits and the New Trio products contributed nearly half of total export growth, supplying high-quality goods to global markets. China's import volume hit a record high for the first half-year, outpacing export growth and creating new opportunities for global trade expansion. Looking ahead, technological innovation will inject fresh momentum into global trade. The global manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) has stayed above the expansion-contraction threshold for 11 consecutive months, while China's manufacturing PMI edged up month-on-month in June, facilitating balanced growth in imports and exports. Third, China's orderly progress in opening up its economy has helped promote balanced cross-border capital flows. The first half of the year saw net inflows of foreign investment alongside steady growth in China's outbound investment. As of end-March 2026, China's external assets and external liabilities stood at roughly USD 12 trillion and USD 8 trillion, respectively, ranking among the world's largest stocks. Moving forward, China will unswervingly expand opening-up, further improve facilitation for inbound foreign investment, steadily broaden channels for domestic entities to conduct outbound investment, and foster more active, balanced two-way cross-border investment. Fourth, the improving resilience of China's foreign exchange market provides a robust buffer against external shocks. In recent years, progress has been made in reforming the market-based RMB exchange rate formation mechanism. Market participants have grown more diversified, and independent market adjustment capacity has strengthened. An increasing number of enterprises adopt RMB pricing and settlement and deploy foreign exchange derivatives to hedge exchange rate risks. The share of RMB invoicing and settlement in goods trade has maintained an upward trend, and enterprises' forex hedging ratio via derivatives reached 35.3% in the first half of 2026, an increase of 5.3 percentage points over full-year 2025. Additionally, the macro-prudential policy toolkit for counter-cyclical regulation of forex market supply and demand has been continuously enriched and refined. All these factors reinforce market resilience and support stable operations. We should note that the external environment remains complicated, and we will closely monitor shifts in global geopolitics, economic growth, inflation dynamics, and monetary policies of major economies. The SAFE will strengthen monitoring of cross-border capital flows, further boost the resilience and vitality of the foreign exchange market, improve macro-prudential management and expectation guidance, and safeguard stable market performance. Thank you. 10:14:12, July 17, 2026 (Journalist from Elephant News asks questions / Photo by Liu Jian) Journalist from Elephant News: We learned that SAFE unveiled a package of incremental policies covering cross-border direct investment at the Lujiazui Forum. Could you brief us on these policies and their expected rollout timeline? Thank you. 10:20:11, July 17, 2026 Li Bin: I will hand this question over to Xiao Sheng, Director General of the Capital Account Management Department of the SAFE. 10:20:36, July 17, 2026 (Xiao Sheng / Photo by Xu Xiang) Xiao Sheng, Director General of the Capital Account Management Department of the SAFE: Thank you for your question. Since 2023, the SAFE has launched a package of cross-border investment and financing facilitation policies for three consecutive years, rolling out nearly 20 measures in total. Key measures include simplifying capital payment and usage procedures for foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs), supporting cross-border financing for sci-tech firms, shortening the negative list for income under capital accounts, and expanding regional coverage of bank-based foreign exchange registration services. These policies have greatly improved operational efficiency: some procedures have been cut from three working days to same-day completion, and documentary materials required for enterprise reviews have been halved. The measures have also delivered tangible support to the real economy, helping high-tech, specialized, sophisticated, and innovative SMEs expand financing channels and lower financing costs. Since 2026, in response to new developments and changing circumstances, the SAFE has conscientiously implemented the decisions and arrangements of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council. Building on extensive research into the needs of banks, enterprises, and other market participants, and in line with the process of high-level opening-up of the capital account, SAFE plans to roll out another "package" of policies to further enhance the facilitation of cross-border investment and financing. This batch of policies falls mainly into three categories: First, we will further streamline procedures for direct investment. To meet FIEs' demand for higher investment efficiency, we will further simplify the procedures for foreign exchange purchases under the capital account, supporting efforts to stabilize, consolidate, and improve the quality of foreign investment utilization. For Chinese enterprises going global, we will streamline review procedures for outbound capital remittance to guarantee efficient, convenient capital deployment for regular business operations. Second, we will expand high-level opening-up of cross-border financing. To broaden coverage of sci-tech and green financial services, we will expand the scope of eligible entities under cross-border financing facilitation policies and roll out the green external debt pilot nationwide. Meanwhile, to satisfy FIEs' risk hedging needs and enable more flexible cross-border capital allocation, we will optimize macro-prudential management rules for corporate cross-border financing. Third, we will improve the registration and administration of capital account transactions. Taking into account enterprises' practical need for greater convenience in handling cross-border investment and financing transactions, we plan to further delegate certain registration procedures to banks for direct processing, and expand the range of capital account transactions available through online registration. This will raise the level of digitalization in foreign exchange administration and further reduce enterprises' "legwork costs." The above reform measures will be formally issued and implemented after completing relevant regulatory procedures. Thank you. 10:20:53, July 17, 2026 (Journalist from Hong Kong Bauhinia Magazine asks questions / Photo by Liu Jian) Journalist from Hong Kong Bauhinia Magazine: Global innovative capital has stepped up investment in China this year. Based on the latest data, how would you assess the overall performance of inbound foreign investment, and what is your outlook for foreign investment prospects? Thank you. 10:21:06, July 17, 2026 Li Bin: I'll hand it over to Zhao Yuchao, Deputy Director General of the Balance of Payments Department of the SAFE to answer this question. 10:22:26, July 17, 2026 (Zhao Yuchao / Photo by Xu Xiang) Zhao Yuchao, spokesperson of the SAFE and Deputy Director General of the Balance of Payments Department of the SAFE: Thank you for your question. In recent years, China has remained committed to expanding high-level opening-up, using the certainty of its own development to navigate the uncertainties of the external environment, offering a broad and promising market for global capital investment. Inbound foreign investment has maintained positive momentum so far this year. Balance of payments data show net inflows of all types of foreign investment reached approximately USD 160 billion in the first five months, markedly higher than the same period last year, covering direct investment, portfolio investment, as well as overseas deposits and loans absorbed by China. On direct investment, net inflows of foreign equity investment topped USD 50 billion in the first five months. New registered capital inflows remained stable, while reinvested earnings of FIEs rose 35% year-on-year. As of the end of the first quarter of this year, the stock of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China exceeded USD 4 trillion. Excluding countries and regions functioning as offshore financial centers, China still ranked second among economies worldwide in terms of FDI stock. In terms of investment flows, China's foreign investment structure has continued to shift toward higher quality and emerging sectors. Data on cross-border payments and receipts from SAFE showed that in the first half of the year, foreign capital inflows into China's high-tech services and high-tech manufacturing sectors increased by 61% year on year, accounting for 36% of total capital inflows, up 11 percentage points from the same period last year. This indicates that in recent years, foreign investors in China have gradually shifted their focus from leveraging the cost and scale advantages of "Made in China" to jointly participating in the development of "Created in China." Inbound foreign investment is expected to sustain an upward trend, supported by three factors. First, industrial upgrading and technological innovation in China will continuously generate new investment opportunities and foster a more stable, attractive business environment for foreign capital. Second, steady progress in institutional opening-up, improved service guarantee systems for foreign investors, and optimized financial connectivity frameworks will create a more favorable policy landscape. Third, amid complex global dynamics, China's strong economic resilience and stable RMB exchange rate will provide diversified asset allocation options for global capital. Going forward, the SAFE will coordinate with relevant authorities to systematically advance reforms in foreign investment sectors, steadily improve cross-border investment and financing facilitation, and establish a standardized, streamlined, user-friendly, goal-aligned institutional framework matching high-level opening-up and high-quality development. This will further facilitate global capital investment in China and encourage more long-term value investment by foreign entities. Thank you. 10:23:52, July 17, 2026 (Journalist from China Central Television asks questions / Photo by Liu Jian) Journalist from China Central Television (CCTV): China's external asset stock has repeatedly hit new highs in recent years, and the balance of payments has demonstrated strong inherent stability. What are the characteristics of China's balance of payments structure in recent years? What new changes have there been since the beginning of this year? Thank you. 10:26:52, July 17, 2026 2026-07-17/en/2026/0717/2441.html
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