China builds on border trade

Updated: 2013-03-04 07:50

By Li Jiabao in Beijing and Wang Kaihao in Manzhouli, Inner Monglia (China Daily)

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China builds on border trade
A Russian woman bargaining with a Chinese clothes dealer in a shopping plaza in Raohe county, Heilongjiang province. After accession to the WTO, many Chinese economists believe China has more opportunities to increase its business relations with Russia in the years to come. Provided to China Daily

"China-Russia trade development is very positive in 2012 even in the face of the sluggish world economy," Sergey Sergeevich Razov, Russia's ambassador to China, told a news briefing on Dec 18.

Chinese exports through Manzhouli to Russia increased 18 percent year-on-year to $1.63 billion in 2012 while imports from Russia dropped 17.8 percent year-on-year to $4.17 billion, according to the General Administration of Customs.

However, China's trade with Russia, the world's ninth largest economy with a population of 143 million, accounted for just 2.28 percent of China's total foreign trade last year, which increased 6.2 percent year-on-year to nearly $3.87 trillion.

The two countries agreed to expand bilateral trade to $100 billion by 2015 and $200 billion by 2020. China was Russia's largest trade partner in 2011 and 2012 while Russia is China's trade partner with the fastest growth, Vice-Premier Li Keqiang told a trade and investment promotion in 2012.

Feng Yujun, an expert on Russian studies with the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, said the trade target can be attained in 2013 if the growth momentum continues. He added that trade structure improved in 2012 as Russian exports of technology and manufactured goods, rather than raw materials, significantly increased while Chinese exports of mechanical and electrical products expanded.

"Contrasting the expanding trade, mutual investment between China and Russia, although it is growing, is not satisfactory and does not match the economic potential of the two countries," Razov said.

China's investment in Russia rose 26.1 percent year-on-year to $716 million in 2011, about 1.04 percent of China's overall non-financial outbound investment in 2011, according to the Ministry of Commerce. The year 2012 saw Chinese investment in Russia jump 117.8 percent while China's non-financial overseas direct investment increased 28.6 percent year-on-year to $ 77.22 billion.

Russia's former first deputy prime minister Soskovets added that Russia is creating a better environment for foreign investment, including input from China.

"China can help Russia in both capital and manpower for Russia to make great progress and further develop the Far East region after its WTO accession. In addition, China's developed electronic and high-tech industries complement Russia's heavy industries well and there are already many Chinese companies joining hands with Russian companies to explore energy and forestry resources in the Far East region," said Soskovets.

Across the border, investments are also heating up in Manzhouli which "has been growing into a bridgehead for investments from China, Japan and the United States to enter the emerging Russian market", Zou said.