Trade moves to ensure jobs
China DailyCargo is loaded at Qingdao Port, Shandong province. Govt measures set to consolidate stability of supply, industrial chains China will promote the integration of domestic and foreign trade, and consolidate the stability of the supply and industrial chains to ensure jobs for nearly 200 million people during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, a government report said on Wednesday. Global economic recovery is still not stable or balanced, while there have been several constraints for international industrial and supply chains, all of which has led to a complex external environment for China's foreign trade growth, the report said. With the government adopting stable foreign trade policies and measures, relatively new business forms and new models, such as e-commerce, are booming across China, and the development resilience of foreign trade enterprises is being reinforced. China's foreign trade rose by 28.2 percent on a yearly basis to 14.76 trillion yuan during the first five months of the year, reflecting that exports and imports are picking up growth momentum.