China-Foreign Trade Businesses/Shandong

Shandong helps export-oriented products expand home markets

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Shotlist


Jinan City, Shandong Province, east China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of visitors, exhibitors at event
2. Products on offer
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Xu Feng, president, Inzone Group Co., Ltd. (starting with shots 1-2/ending with shots 4-5):
"We offer foreign trade companies the opportunity to enter the market within 24 hours. For products that are not up to the request of regulations with certain difficulties in, say, product labeling or barcodes, we will work with market supervision and food and drug regulatory departments to help them get these through quickly."
4. Various of buyers selecting clothes
5. Clothes on offer
6. Sign of promotion event
7. Guest speaking on stage
8. Various of buyer, seller talking
9. Products on display
10. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yang Mu, Director, Market Construction Department, Ministry of Commerce (ending with shots 11-12):
"China is a super huge market with a population of 1.4 billion, and our gross retail sales of consumer goods are close to 50 trillion yuan (about 6.96 trillion U.S. dollars). No matter how external situation changes, the domestic market remains a strong backing for foreign trade enterprises and the biggest cornerstone for them to cope with external shocks. We will continue to optimize the integration of domestic and foreign trade policies, help businesses switch smoothly between the two markets, and enhance their resilience and flexibility to better address external challenges."
11. Various of trucks, goods, signs at logistics hub
12. Various of cranes handling containers, cargo ship loaded with containers
13. Aerial shot of port

Storyline


Local governments of east China's Shandong Province are stepping up efforts to help foreign trade enterprises to expand channels of domestic sales for their export-oriented products when external elements are trying to restrict their overseas marketing.

Over 300 foreign trade enterprises and more than 1,000 buyers from across China are gathering at an event in Jinan, the provincial capital, to promote export products' domestic sales, which opened in mid-May.

In a bid to streamline the domestic sales channels for foreign trade products, an efficient cooperation network was built with the government support, offering platforms for foreign trade businesses to shift their focus from exports to domestic market.

"We offer foreign trade companies the opportunity to enter the market within 24 hours. For products that are not up to the request of regulations with certain difficulties in, say, product labeling or barcodes, we will work with market supervision and food and drug regulatory departments to help them get these through quickly," said Xu Feng, president of Inzone Group Co., Ltd.

Not long ago, the Ministry of Commerce launched a nationwide campaign to promote quality foreign trade goods. Various regions have hosted events like exhibitions and consumption activities to display foreign trade products and connect supply with demand.

So far, over 9,000 foreign trade enterprises and buyers have participated, significantly boosting market confidence.

"China is a super huge market with a population of 1.4 billion, and our gross retail sales of consumer goods are close to 50 trillion yuan (about 6.96 trillion U.S. dollars). No matter how external situation changes, the domestic market remains a strong backing for foreign trade enterprises and the biggest cornerstone for them to cope with external shocks. We will continue to optimize the integration of domestic and foreign trade policies, help businesses switch smoothly between the two markets, and enhance their resilience and flexibility to better address external challenges," said Yang Mu, director of the Market Construction Department under the Ministry of Commerce.

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  • ID : 8429834
  • Dateline : Recent
  • Location : China
  • Category : Consumption
  • Duration : 1'14
  • Audio Language : Chinese/Nats/Part Mute
  • Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
  • Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
  • Published : 2025-05-27 12:15
  • Last Modified : 2025-05-27 12:20:02
  • Version : 2

China-Foreign Trade Businesses/Shandong

Shandong helps export-oriented products expand home markets

Dateline : Recent

Location : China

Duration : 1'14

  • English


Jinan City, Shandong Province, east China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of visitors, exhibitors at event
2. Products on offer
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Xu Feng, president, Inzone Group Co., Ltd. (starting with shots 1-2/ending with shots 4-5):
"We offer foreign trade companies the opportunity to enter the market within 24 hours. For products that are not up to the request of regulations with certain difficulties in, say, product labeling or barcodes, we will work with market supervision and food and drug regulatory departments to help them get these through quickly."
4. Various of buyers selecting clothes
5. Clothes on offer
6. Sign of promotion event
7. Guest speaking on stage
8. Various of buyer, seller talking
9. Products on display
10. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yang Mu, Director, Market Construction Department, Ministry of Commerce (ending with shots 11-12):
"China is a super huge market with a population of 1.4 billion, and our gross retail sales of consumer goods are close to 50 trillion yuan (about 6.96 trillion U.S. dollars). No matter how external situation changes, the domestic market remains a strong backing for foreign trade enterprises and the biggest cornerstone for them to cope with external shocks. We will continue to optimize the integration of domestic and foreign trade policies, help businesses switch smoothly between the two markets, and enhance their resilience and flexibility to better address external challenges."
11. Various of trucks, goods, signs at logistics hub
12. Various of cranes handling containers, cargo ship loaded with containers
13. Aerial shot of port


Local governments of east China's Shandong Province are stepping up efforts to help foreign trade enterprises to expand channels of domestic sales for their export-oriented products when external elements are trying to restrict their overseas marketing.

Over 300 foreign trade enterprises and more than 1,000 buyers from across China are gathering at an event in Jinan, the provincial capital, to promote export products' domestic sales, which opened in mid-May.

In a bid to streamline the domestic sales channels for foreign trade products, an efficient cooperation network was built with the government support, offering platforms for foreign trade businesses to shift their focus from exports to domestic market.

"We offer foreign trade companies the opportunity to enter the market within 24 hours. For products that are not up to the request of regulations with certain difficulties in, say, product labeling or barcodes, we will work with market supervision and food and drug regulatory departments to help them get these through quickly," said Xu Feng, president of Inzone Group Co., Ltd.

Not long ago, the Ministry of Commerce launched a nationwide campaign to promote quality foreign trade goods. Various regions have hosted events like exhibitions and consumption activities to display foreign trade products and connect supply with demand.

So far, over 9,000 foreign trade enterprises and buyers have participated, significantly boosting market confidence.

"China is a super huge market with a population of 1.4 billion, and our gross retail sales of consumer goods are close to 50 trillion yuan (about 6.96 trillion U.S. dollars). No matter how external situation changes, the domestic market remains a strong backing for foreign trade enterprises and the biggest cornerstone for them to cope with external shocks. We will continue to optimize the integration of domestic and foreign trade policies, help businesses switch smoothly between the two markets, and enhance their resilience and flexibility to better address external challenges," said Yang Mu, director of the Market Construction Department under the Ministry of Commerce.

ID : 8429834

Published : 2025-05-27 12:15

Last Modified : 2025-05-27 12:20:02

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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