China News Agency, Beijing, June 8 (Reporter Li Xiaoyu) Li Xingqian, director of the Foreign Trade Department of the Ministry of Commerce of China, said on the 8th that the current scale of return orders flowing out of China is controllable and the impact is limited.

  Affected by the epidemic recently, some orders that were returned to China due to the inability to resume work and production in other countries flowed out again.

  In this regard, Li Xingqian said at a press conference held on the same day that the relocation of some industries is in line with economic laws.

China has been the largest exporter of goods in the world for 13 consecutive years.

With the continuous upgrading of domestic industries, the element structure is changing. Some enterprises have taken the initiative to carry out global layout and transfer part of their manufacturing links to foreign countries. This is a normal phenomenon of trade and investment division of labor and cooperation.

  He said that China's position in the global industrial chain and supply chain pattern is still consolidated.

China has a complete industrial system, with obvious advantages in infrastructure, industrial supporting capabilities and professional talents. The business environment is also continuously optimized, and the attractiveness of the super-large market is constantly increasing.

  According to official data, in the first four months of this year, China's actual use of foreign capital increased by 26% year-on-year, of which the use of foreign capital in manufacturing increased by 65%.

  Li Xingqian said that in the future, he will help foreign trade enterprises to resume work and reach production, fully recover and continue to enhance the comprehensive competitiveness of China's foreign trade.

In addition, it will further strengthen the service guarantee for enterprises, and make every effort to help solve the difficulties and problems encountered by foreign trade enterprises in trade facilitation, logistics and transportation, and obtaining orders.

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