China has been paving the way for the rapid development of its
processing trade in recent years.
An official with the Processing Trade Department under the
General Administration of Customs (GAC) said the administration has
established a network with 1,490 processing trade enterprises to
ensure a closer relationship between them and the government.
The GAC provides various methods of supervision tailored for
each enterprise, in a bid to bring more convenience during customs
procedures, the official said.
He called the network a "strategic relationship" with both sides
sharing liabilities.
"With an overall information management, the administration
provides the customs requirements to enterprises, so that
enterprises can follow the requirements during their manufacturing
process, which makes the customs procedures smoother and faster,"
he added.
Enterprises have benefited largely from the closer relationship
with the GAC.
For example, Motorola (Tianjin) Corporation achieved exports
worth US$5 billion last year, compared with a value of US$2.7
billion in 2003, before the firm joined the network.
The growth of Shenzhen-based Foxconn Electronics Inc is even
greater.
The firm's export value grew from US$800 million in 2000 to
US$10 billion last year.
Enterprises in the network accounted for 41.5 percent of last
year's total processing trade.
And such a percentage will grow to 50 percent this year, the
official predicted.
The second measure the GAC has carried out is to combine bonded
areas and ports, in order to develop the advantages of bonded
areas.
Logistics services are offered at such areas to increase
added-value at ports.
The customs official said: "With the rapid development of
globalization, foreign trade has extended from general trade to the
service trade and transit."
"The demand for storage, transportation and delivery at ports
increases. Bonded areas, usually located closed to ports, can be of
great importance to the development of processing trade."
Shanghai Waigaoqiao Bonded Area is a pilot area for this
measure.
By the end of October, 50,000 square meters of warehouses had
been constructed and containers covering 140,000 square metres had
been built in the area.
World famous logistics and shipping firms, such as OOCL
Logistics (China) Co Ltd and Mitsui OSK Lines, have set up offices
at Waigaoqiao Bonded Area.
Logistics firms in the area can carry out the businesses of
international transshipment, delivery, purchasing and transit
trade.
Those firms can separate and assemble containers which are going
to exported or trans-shipped, so that transportation efforts can be
largely saved.
Bonded areas at Qingdao, Ningbo, Dalian, Zhangjiagang, Xiamen,
Shenzhen and Tianjin are the next slated for this reform.
The GAC also has reinforced administrations on the entry
threshold of processing trade enterprises.
Companies which generate high pollution, consume large amounts
of energy and produce low add-valued products are prohibited from
conducting processing trade business.
China's processing trade sector has enjoyed healthy development
in recent years, witnessing volume increases and an improved
utilization of foreign capital.
The processing trade volume hit US$550 billion in 2004, up about
36 percent year-on-year, according to the Ministry of Commerce.
In terms of volume, it remains the backbone of China's imports
and exports, accounting for about 50 percent.
And the sector continues to be a major magnet for foreign
investment. Foreign-invested companies achieved more than 80
percent of last year's total processing trade volume.
(China Daily February 22, 2005)