In the practice of “stabilizing foreign trade and foreign investment”, it is necessary to take into account the different pain points of the entire export process of foreign trade enterprises in different regions in order to find targeted support measures. Through some investigations, it is found that the main bottleneck encountered at present is not lack of orders, but the pressure caused by the concentrated release of overseas orders that were delayed by the epidemic in the early stage: companies are busy rushing to complete orders, raw materials are rising in price, lack of labor, and goods are exported by sea I encountered a “traffic jam”, and when the goods arrived overseas, it was discovered that the overseas warehouse was full and could not enter the warehouse in time…
Such pain points seem to be geographically specific, but they may also appear in other regions where foreign trade is gradually recovering and various production capacities are gradually recovering. The relevant local authorities should not only be busy to ensure orders, but also take into account the increase in orders and the centralized release of the pressure of the entire foreign trade process, and introduce targeted policies and measures to help foreign trade companies in terms of employment, raw material supply, logistics, and overseas warehousing.
At the same time, although the epidemic has brought about changes in foreign demand and increased the demand for household goods, bicycles, and small healing items, no matter how the demand increases and orders soars, the old problem of foreign trade transformation and upgrading still cannot be overcome. , And will not disappear automatically. While some companies continue to suffer the pain of low profit margins in 2020, other foreign trade clusters that have not yet achieved transformation and upgrading, many product towns, and foreign trade transformation and upgrading bases, should take a warning and more actively seek transformation and upgrading. The way to break through!