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Support policies will be introduced for trade cooperation in new energy vehicles and export of used cars
First, demand remains sluggish. Global economic recovery is weak, overseas investment and consumption demand is not robust, and high inventories are still being digested.
Second, trade protectionism is intensifying. Some countries engage in unilateralism, generalize national security, abuse trade protection measures, set up trade barriers, and disrupt the normal production and operation of enterprises and cross-border cooperation.
Third, some developing economies have suffered from debt crises. Foreign exchange shortage, import capacity affected.
Fourth, the spillover of geopolitical influence. Some countries have pursued the so-called "de-risking and de-dependence", politicizing and ideologically politicizing economic and trade issues, which has seriously affected the stable and efficient operation of the global industrial chain and supply chain.