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China to increase imports from U.S.

May 26, 2017


Abstract : China will increase imports from the United States in wide-ranging areas including agricultural products, energy and high-tech equipment, the Ministry of Commerce said Thursday.

商务部

(China's Ministry of Commerce)

 

BEIJING, May 25 (Xinhua) -- China will increase imports from the United States in wide-ranging areas including agricultural products, energy and high-tech equipment, the Ministry of Commerce said Thursday.

In a research report on China-U.S. Economic and Trade Relations, the ministry noted growth potential in U.S. exports to China with the country's total imports expected to reach 8 trillion U.S. dollars in the next five years, which will bring more opportunities for U.S. companies.

China would like to increase imports of agricultural products such as soybeans and cotton from the United States and speed up negotiations on terms regarding traceability, inspection and quarantine for U.S. beef to enter China, benefiting 6 million American farmers, according to the report.

Agricultural products are among the leading U.S. exports to China, a sector in which the United States has maintained a trade surplus with China. After Canada, China is the largest export market for U.S. agricultural products, as well as the largest export market for soybeans and the second largest export destination for cotton.

China purchased 83.23 million tonnes of soybeans in 2016, among which imports from the United States accounted for 40.7 percent, while U.S. cotton took up 29.4 percent of China's total cotton imports.

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, China's annual cotton consumption in 2016/17 will rise and reach 7.62 million tonnes, while domestic output is estimated at 4.68 million tonnes.

"These figures show that the U.S. soybean and cotton exports to China have great potential to grow," the report said.

The report also pledged to increase imports of advanced manufactured goods such as aircraft, integrated circuits and machine tools from the United States.

China is the largest export market for U.S. aircraft and the second largest export market for U.S. integrated circuits. In 2016, approximately 15 percent of integrated circuits and 25 percent of Boeing aircraft in the United States were sold to China.

"China has a large demand for U.S. high-tech products, but such imports from the United States accounts for only 8.2 percent of the country's total imports in the sector, which is incompatible with the U.S. position as a technology superpower," the report noted.

Given this, China is willing to have active discussions on imports of more U.S. aircraft, chips, machine tools and other high-tech products, the ministry said.

In addition, the ministry promised efforts to expand U.S. film exports to China and deepen cooperation in tourism, education and cross-border e-commerce.

According to e-commerce giant Alibaba, sales of U.S. brand products on Taobao.com reached 120 billion yuan (17.5 billion U.S. dollars) in 2016, creating about 270,000 jobs for the United States.

Alibaba plans to open 1 million online stores for American small and medium-sized enterprises in the coming five years, which will create 1 million jobs on a conservative estimate of one job per store.

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