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近日,外汇局山南市分局全程指导,促成建行山南分行成功开办即期结售汇业务市场准入,成为山南市继中行、农行之后第三家具备结售汇资质的银行。本次许可通过线上提交、网上审批方式办理,系山南市首笔线上办结的银行即期结售汇业务,实现“数据多跑路、银行少跑腿”,大幅提升审批效率。 此前山南结售汇业务仅两家银行承办,随着涉外经济发展,市场需求日益多元。外汇局山南市分局深化“放管服”改革,靠前服务、精准指导,通过线上政策宣讲、远程流程辅导等全链条服务,助力该行完善内控制度、配齐专业人员、筑牢风险防线,高标准完成筹备工作。 此次准入落地,既补齐区域外汇服务短板、形成多元竞争格局,也标志着山南外汇行政许可线上办理实现新突破。下一步,外汇局山南市分局将持续优化跨境金融服务,引导辖内银行提升服务质效,全力支持山南涉外经济高质量发展。 2026-06-02/xizang/2026/0602/1594.html
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6月5日,国家外汇管理局吴忠市分局(以下简称“吴忠市分局”)组织召开2026年外汇管理工作会议,吴忠市分局副局长作工作报告,外汇管理科、同心营管部及辖区11家外汇银行相关人员参加了会议。 会议指出,2025年,各外汇银行认真贯彻落实各项外汇管理政策,外汇便利化政策质效不断提升,为吴忠市涉外经济发展做出了积极贡献。2026年,要进一步增强进取和创新意识,优化实体经济服务效能。主动适应市场变化,不遗余力做好经营主体外汇服务,帮助企业充分享受外汇便利化政策红利。 下一步,吴忠市分局将坚持稳中求进、提质增效,以更优的服务保障跨境投融资便利化政策落实,以更实的举措助力外贸实体稳健发展。 2026-06-05/ningxia/2026/0605/2624.html
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2025年2月21日,外汇局安顺市分局外汇管理党支部召开2024年度组织生活会。会上,全体党员集中学习了《中国共产党章程》《中国共产党纪律处分条例》《中共中央办公厅关于推进党纪学习教育常态化长效化的意见》等文件,支部书记报告2024年党支部工作,并带头进行个人对照检视,其他党员逐一对照检查。会议针对查摆的问题部署整改工作,开展民主测评和组织评定,认真严肃开展批评与自我批评,深入排查廉洁风险隐患。 2025-03-03/guizhou/2025/0303/1683.html
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国家外汇管理局统计数据显示,截至2026年5月末,我国外汇储备规模为34422亿美元,较4月末上升317亿美元,升幅为0.93%。 2026年5月,受全球宏观经济环境、主要经济体货币政策预期等因素影响,美元指数上升,全球主要金融资产价格总体上涨。汇率折算和资产价格变化等因素综合作用,当月外汇储备规模上升。我国经济保持稳中有进发展态势,高质量发展扎实推进,为外汇储备规模保持基本稳定提供支撑。 2026-06-09/shenzhen/2026/0609/2455.html
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国家外汇管理局海南省分局现行有效外汇管理规范性文件目录(截至2026年6月) 2026-06-09/hainan/2026/0609/2393.html
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2026-06-08https://www.gov.cn/yaowen/liebiao/202606/content_7071268.htm
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In September 2025, the export and import of China’s international trade in goods and services totaled RMB 4736.2 billion, up 6 percent over the same time last year. Of this, the export of goods recorded RMB 2374.4 billion and the import recorded RMB 1706.2 billion, resulting in a surplus of RMB 668.2 billion. The export of services recorded RMB 268.0 billion and the import recorded RMB 387.6 billion, resulting in a deficit of RMB 119.6 billion. In terms of the major items, the export and import of travel, transport, other business services, telecommunications, computer and information services registered RMB 189.1 billion, RMB 186.9 billion, RMB 107.8 billion and RMB 68.2 billion respectively. In the US dollar terms, in September 2025, the export and import of China’s international trade in goods and services were USD 371.8 billion and USD 294.6 billion respectively, with a surplus of USD 77.2 billion. (End) International Trade in Goods and Services of China September 2025 Item In 100 million of RMB In 100 million of USD Goods and services 5487 772 Credit 26424 3718 Debit -20938 -2946 1. Goods 6682 940 Credit 23744 3341 Debit -17062 -2401 2. Services -1196 -168 Credit 2680 377 Debit -3876 -545 2.1Manufacturing services on physical inputs owned by others 73 10 Credit 91 13 Debit -19 -3 2.2Maintenance and repair services n.i.e 41 6 Credit 108 15 Debit -68 -10 2.3Transport -324 -46 Credit 773 109 Debit -1097 -154 2.4Travel -1189 -167 Credit 351 49 Debit -1540 -217 2.5Construction 60 8 Credit 124 17 Debit -64 -9 2.6Insurance and pension services -117 -17 Credit -11 -2 Debit -107 -15 2.7Financial services -4 -1 Credit 4 1 Debit -8 -1 2.8Charges for the use of intellectual property -176 -25 Credit 97 14 Debit -273 -38 2.9Telecommunications, computer and information services 192 27 Credit 437 61 Debit -245 -35 2.10Other business services 294 41 Credit 686 96 Debit -392 -55 2.11Personal, cultural, and recreational services -26 -4 Credit 11 2 Debit -37 -5 2.12Government goods and services n.i.e -18 -3 Credit 9 1 Debit -27 -4 Notes: 1. The international trade in goods and services in this table refers to the transactions between residents and non-residents, based on the same standard as that for BOP statement. The monthly data are preliminary and may be inconsistent with the quarterly data in the BOP statement. 2. The data on international trade in goods and services are prepared in USD, and the RMB data for the current month is derived by converting the USD data at the monthly average central parity rate of the RMB against the USD. 3. This table employs rounded-off numbers. Definition of Indicators: The International Trade in Goods and Services: refers to the trade in goods and services between residents and non-residents, which is based on the same standardas that for the BOP statement. 1.Goods: refers to transactions in goods whereby the economic ownership is transferred between the Chinese residents and non-residents. The credit side records export of goods, while the debit side records import of goods. The data of goods account are mainly from enterprise survey, which differ from the statistics of the customs mainly in the following aspects: first, the goods in the BOP statement only reflect the goods whose ownership has been transferred (e.g. goods under the trade modes such as general trade and processing trade with imported materials), while the goods whose ownership is not transferred (e.g. manufacturing services with supplied materials or with exported materials) are included in the statistics of trade in services instead of the statistics of trade in goods; second, as required by the BOP statistics, the goods imported and exported are valued on the FOB basis, but as required by the customs, the goods exported are valued on the FOB basis, whereas goods imported are on the CIF basis. Therefore, for the purpose of the BOP statistics, the international transport and insurance premiums are taken out from the value of imported goods and included in the trade in services; and third, the data on net export of goods in merchanting which are not included in the customs statistics are supplemented. 2.Services: includes manufacturing services on physical inputs owned by others, maintenance and repair services n.i.e, transport, travel,construction, insurance and pension services, financial services, charges for the use of intellectual property, telecommunications, computer and information services, other business services, personal, cultural and recreational services, and government goods and services n.i.e. The credit side records services supplied, while the debit side records services received. 2.1Manufacturing services on physical owned by others: processor only provides processing, assembly, packaging and other services and charges service fee from the owner, while the ownership of the goods is not transferred between the owner and the processor. The credit side records the manufacturing services supplied by the Chinese residents on physical inputs owned by non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.2Maintenance and repair services: refer to the maintenance and repair services supplied by residents to non-residentsor vice versa on goods and equipment (such as vessel, aircraft, and other transportation facility) owned by the receiving party. The credit side records the maintenance and repair services supplied by the Chinese residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.3Transport: refers to the process of transporting people and goods from one place to another, and the relevant supporting and auxiliary services, as well as postal and delivery services. The credit side records the international transport, postal and delivery services supplied by residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.4Travel: refers to goods consumed and services purchased by travelers in various economies as non-residents. The credit side records the goods and services provided by the Chinese residents to non-residents who have stayed in China for less than one year, as well as non-residents studying abroad and seeking medical treatment for indefinite period of stay. The debit side records the goods and services purchased by the Chinese residents when traveling, studying or seeking medical services abroad from non-residents. 2.5Construction services: refer to the establishment, renovation, maintenance or expansion of fixed assets in the form of buildings, land improvement, roads, bridges and dams and other engineering buildings of engineering nature, relevant installation, assembly, painting, pipeline construction, demolition and project management, as well as site preparation, measurement and blasting and other special services. The credit side records the construction services provided by the Chinese residents outside the economic territory. The debit side records the construction services received by the Chinese residents in the Chinese economic territory from non-residents. 2.6 Insurance and pension services: refers to various insurance services and commission to agents related with insurance transaction. The credit side records the life insurance and annuity, non-life insurance, reinsurance, standardized guarantee services and relevant supporting services supplied by the Chinese residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.7 Financial services: referto financial intermediation and supporting services, excluding those covered by insurance and pension services. The credit side records the financial intermediation and supporting services supplied by the Chinese residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.8 Charges for the use of intellectual property: refer to licensed use of intangible, non-productive/non-financial assets and exclusive rights between residents and non-residents and the licensed use of existing original works or prototypes. The credit side records the intellectual property-related services supplied by the Chinese residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.9 Telecommunications, computer and information services: refer to communications services between residents and non-residents and transactions of services related to computer data and news, excluding commercial services delivered via telephone, computer and Internet. The credit side records the telecommunications, computer and information services supplied by residents to non-residents, andvice versa for debit side. 2.10 Other business services: refer to other types of services between residents and non-residents, including research and development services, professional and management consulting services, technical and trade-related services. The credit side records the other business services supplied by the Chinese residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.11 Personal, cultural and recreational services: refer to transactions of personal, cultural and recreational services between residents and non-residents, including audio visual and related services (films, radio, television programs and music recordings) and other personal, cultural and recreational services (health, education, etc.). The credit side records the related services supplied by the Chinese residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.12 Government goods and services n.i.e: refer to various goods and services provided and purchased by governments and international organizations not included in other categories of goods and services. The credit side records the goods and services not included elsewhere and supplied by the Chinese residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2025-10-31/en/2025/1031/2357.html
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In October 2025, the export and import of China’s international trade in goods and services totalled RMB 4285.8 billion. Of this, the export of goods recorded RMB 2163.0 billion and the import recorded RMB 1521.7 billion, resulting in a surplus of RMB 641.3 billion. The export of services recorded RMB 260.7 billion and the import recorded RMB 340.4 billion, resulting in a deficit of RMB 79.7 billion. In terms of the major items, the export and import of travel, transport, other business services, telecommunications, computer and information services registered RMB 175.1 billion, RMB 170.5 billion, RMB 99.2 billion and RMB 65.8 billion respectively. In the US dollar terms, in October 2025, the export and import of China’s international trade in goods and services were USD 341.6 billion and USD 262.5 billion respectively, with a surplus of USD 79.2 billion.(End) International Trade in Goods and Services of China October 2025 Item In 100 million of RMB In 100 million of USD Goods and services 5616 792 Credit 24237 3416 Debit -18621 -2625 1. Goods 6413 904 Credit 21630 3049 Debit -15217 -2145 2. Services -797 -112 Credit 2607 367 Debit -3404 -480 2.1Manufacturing services on physical inputs owned by others 57 8 Credit 73 10 Debit -16 -2 2.2Maintenance and repair services n.i.e 33 5 Credit 81 11 Debit -49 -7 2.3Transport -331 -47 Credit 687 97 Debit -1018 -143 2.4Travel -959 -135 Credit 396 56 Debit -1355 -191 2.5Construction 89 13 Credit 135 19 Debit -47 -7 2.6Insurance and pension services -54 -8 Credit 2 0 Debit -55 -8 2.7Financial services -5 -1 Credit 2 0 Debit -7 -1 2.8Charges for the use of intellectual property -110 -16 Credit 131 19 Debit -241 -34 2.9Telecommunications, computer and information services 194 27 Credit 426 60 Debit -232 -33 2.10Other business services 313 44 Credit 652 92 Debit -340 -48 2.11Personal, cultural, and recreational services -18 -2 Credit 13 2 Debit -30 -4 2.12Government goods and services n.i.e -5 -1 Credit 9 1 Debit -15 -2 Notes: 1. The international trade in goods and services in this table refers to the transactions between residents and non-residents, based on the same standard as that for BOP statement. The monthly data are preliminary and may be inconsistent with the quarterly data in the BOP statement. 2. The data on international trade in goods and services are prepared in USD, and the RMB data for the current month is derived by converting the USD data at the monthly average central parity rate of the RMB against the USD. 3. This table employs rounded-off numbers. Definition of Indicators: The International Trade in Goods and Services: refers to the trade in goods and services between residents and non-residents, which is based on the same standardas that for the BOP statement. 1.Goods: refers to transactions in goods whereby the economic ownership is transferred between the Chinese residents and non-residents. The credit side records export of goods, while the debit side records import of goods. The data of goods account are mainly from enterprise survey, which differ from the statistics of the customs mainly in the following aspects: first, the goods in the BOP statement only reflect the goods whose ownership has been transferred (e.g. goods under the trade modes such as general trade and processing trade with imported materials), while the goods whose ownership is not transferred (e.g. manufacturing services with supplied materials or with exported materials) are included in the statistics of trade in services instead of the statistics of trade in goods; second, as required by the BOP statistics, the goods imported and exported are valued on the FOB basis, but as required by the customs, the goods exported are valued on the FOB basis, whereas goods imported are on the CIF basis. Therefore, for the purpose of the BOP statistics, the international transport and insurance premiums are taken out from the value of imported goods and included in the trade in services; and third, the data on net export of goods in merchanting which are not included in the customs statistics are supplemented. 2.Services: includes manufacturing services on physical inputs owned by others, maintenance and repair services n.i.e, transport, travel, construction, insurance and pension services, financial services, charges for the use of intellectual property, telecommunications, computer and information services, other business services, personal, cultural and recreational services, and government goods and services n.i.e. The credit side records services supplied, while the debit side records services received. 2.1Manufacturing services on physical owned by others: processor only provides processing, assembly, packaging and other services and charges service fee from the owner, while the ownership of the goods is not transferred between the owner and the processor. The credit side records the manufacturing services supplied by the Chinese residents on physical inputs owned by non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.2Maintenance and repair services: refer to the maintenance and repair services supplied by residents to non-residents or vice versa on goods and equipment (such as vessel, aircraft, and other transportation facility) owned by the receiving party. The credit side records the maintenance and repair services supplied by the Chinese residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.3Transport: refers to the process of transporting people and goods from one place to another, and the relevant supporting and auxiliary services, as well as postal and delivery services. The credit side records the international transport, postal and delivery services supplied by residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.4Travel: refers to goods consumed and services purchased by travelers in various economies as non-residents. The credit side records the goods and services provided by the Chinese residents to non-residents who have stayed in China for less than one year, as well as non-residents studying abroad and seeking medical treatment for indefinite period of stay. The debit side records the goods and services purchased by the Chinese residents when traveling, studying or seeking medical services abroad from non-residents. 2.5Construction services: refer to the establishment, renovation, maintenance or expansion of fixed assets in the form of buildings, land improvement, roads, bridges and dams and other engineering buildings of engineering nature, relevant installation, assembly, painting, pipeline construction, demolition and project management, as well as site preparation, measurement and blasting and other special services. The credit side records the construction services provided by the Chinese residents outside the economic territory. The debit side records the construction services received by the Chinese residents in the Chinese economic territory from non-residents. 2.6 Insurance and pension services: refers to various insurance services and commission to agents related with insurance transaction. The credit side records the life insurance and annuity, non-life insurance, reinsurance, standardized guarantee services and relevant supporting services supplied by the Chinese residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.7 Financial services: refer to financial intermediation and supporting services, excluding those covered by insurance and pension services. The credit side records the financial intermediation and supporting services supplied by the Chinese residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.8 Charges for the use of intellectual property: refer to licensed use of intangible, non-productive/non-financial assets and exclusive rights between residents and non-residents and the licensed use of existing original works or prototypes. The credit side records the intellectual property-related services supplied by the Chinese residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.9 Telecommunications, computer and information services: refer to communications services between residents and non-residents and transactions of services related to computer data and news, excluding commercial services delivered via telephone, computer and Internet. The credit side records the telecommunications, computer and information services supplied by residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.10 Other business services: refer to other types of services between residents and non-residents, including research and development services, professional and management consulting services, technical and trade-related services. The credit side records the other business services supplied by the Chinese residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.11 Personal, cultural and recreational services: refer to transactions of personal, cultural and recreational services between residents and non-residents, including audiovisual and related services (films, radio, television programs and music recordings) and other personal, cultural and recreational services (health, education, etc.). The credit side records the related services supplied by the Chinese residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2.12 Government goods and services n.i.e: refer to various goods and services provided and purchased by governments and international organizations not included in other categories of goods and services. The credit side records the goods and services not included elsewhere and supplied by the Chinese residents to non-residents, and vice versa for debit side. 2025-11-28/en/2025/1128/2366.html
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As shown in the statistics of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), in November 2025, the amount of foreign exchange settlement and sales by banks was RMB 1484.0 billion and RMB 1373.2 billion, respectively. During January to November 2025, the accumulative amount of foreign exchange settlement and sales by banks was RMB 16278.1 billion and RMB 15593.2 billion, respectively. In the US dollar terms, in November 2025, the amount of foreign exchange settlement and sales by banks was USD 209.5 billion and USD 193.8 billion, respectively. During January to November 2025, the accumulative amount of foreign exchange settlement and sales by banks was USD 2276.9 billion and USD 2180.4 billion, respectively. In November 2025, the amount of cross-border receipts and payments by non-banking sectors was RMB 4637.2 billion and RMB 4511.2 billion, respectively. During January to November 2025, the accumulative amount of cross-border receipts and payments by non-banking sectors was RMB 51120.8 billion and RMB 49771.9 billion, respectively. In the US dollar terms, in November 2025, the amount of cross-border receipts and payments by non-banking sectors was USD 654.5 billion and USD 636.7 billion, respectively. During January to November 2025, the accumulative amount of cross-border receipts and payments by non-banking sectors was USD 7148.1 billion and USD 6959.4 billion, respectively. Addendum: Glossary and relevant definitions Balance of payments (BOP) refers to all economic transactions between residents and non-residents. Foreign exchange settlement and sales by banks refers to settlement and sale transaction that bank executes for customers and for the banks themselves, including statistic data on settlements of forward contracts for foreign exchange settlement and sales and the exercises of option, and excluding the transactions in the interbank foreign exchange market. The statistic reporting date of Foreign exchange settlement and sales by banks should be the trade day of the Foreign exchange settlement and sales transaction. By definition, foreign exchange settlement means that foreign exchange holders sell foreign exchange to banks, and foreign exchange sales means that banks sell foreign exchange to foreign exchange buyers. The newly signed contract amount of forward foreign exchange settlement and sales refers to the binding forward contract between a bank and its client that predetermines foreign exchange currency, amount, exchange rate and tenor which to be executed upon maturity. The unwind amount of forward foreign exchange settlement and sales refers to, where client is unable to perform the original forward contract due to change in its real demand, client to fully or partially close its forward position by executing another deal with opposite direction to the original contract. The rolling amount of forward foreign exchange settlement and sales refers to client to adjust the settlement date of original contract due to change in its real demand. The outstanding amount of forward foreign exchange settlement and sales by the end of the current period refers to the total amount of forward contracts accumulated from all non-matured forward contracts with client. The net Delta exposure of outstanding options refers to the implied foreign exchange spot risk exposure from outstanding option contracts that bank executed with client. The cross-border receipts and payments by non-banking sectors refers to the receipts and payments between domestic non-banking sectors (including institutional and individual residents) and non-residents through domestic banks, excluding cash transactions and bank’s own cross-border receipts and payments. In particular, the statistics includes cross-border receipts and payments between non-banking sectors and non-residents through domestic banks (including RMB and foreign currency), and domestic receipts and payments between non-banking sectors and non-residents through domestic banks (temporarily excluding domestic receipts and payments in RMB between individual/institutional residents and non-resident individuals). Data are collected when customers conduct receipts and payments with non-resident counterparties at domestic banks. Specifically, the receipts refer to funds received by non-banking sectors from non-residents via domestic banks; the payments refer to funds paid by non-banking sectors to non-residents via domestic banks. 2025-12-19/en/2025/1219/2371.html
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China's External Portfolio Investment Assets at the End of June 2025 2025-11-28/en/2025/1128/2367.html