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To open up the Eurasian market, Xinjiang opens a westbound textile train



If you are walking on the streets of Istanbul and see a Turkish girl wearing a dress made of Xinjiang Adelaide silk, don’t be surprised… In 2015, Xinjiang plans to open 12 westbound international textile …

If you are walking on the streets of Istanbul and see a Turkish girl wearing a dress made of Xinjiang Adelaide silk, don’t be surprised… In 2015, Xinjiang plans to open 12 westbound international textile freight trains to open up the Eurasian market. .

On March 25, reporters learned from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region’s 2015 investment promotion special training class and the autonomous region’s textile and clothing industry seminar that this year Xinjiang will launch textile and clothing trains to Central Asia, Russia and Europe, striving to Realize the normal operation of westbound international textile freight trains.

Peng Ji, deputy director of the Economic and Information Technology Commission of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, said that the test of the westbound international textile freight trains will begin in the near future, and 12 trains are planned to be opened within the year.

In August last year, Xinjiang successfully launched the Xinjiang Korla-Turkey Mersin international freight train test, transporting viscose fiber exported to Turkey by Xinjiang Fulida Fiber Company.

The train departs from Korla Station, exits the country via Alashankou, passes through Kazakhstan, Novorossiysk (Black Sea), Russia, and then is shipped to Istanbul and Mersin, Turkey.

Liang Yong, deputy secretary-general of the People’s Government of the Autonomous Region, said that in the past, textile exports were mainly transported by road. The logistics costs were high, the transportation volume was limited, and the product varieties were wrong. It was difficult to develop westward markets such as Central Asia and Russia. facing challenges and difficulties.

Take Fulida Company as an example. In the past, its main method of transporting products was to transport its products to Ningbo Port by car, and then by sea from Ningbo to Mersin Port or Adana Port in Turkey. The sea journey was 16,000 kilometers and took about 45 days. By rail transportation, it will arrive at Mersin Port in Türkiye in 20 days.

As the construction of the core area of ​​Xinjiang’s Silk Road Economic Belt accelerates, the demand for textiles in surrounding markets is increasing.

Relevant departments of the autonomous region have conducted a survey on the textile and clothing capacity demand in surrounding markets. In the next 10 years, the market capacity of Central Asia will be 100 billion yuan, Russia 500 billion yuan, India and Pakistan about 600 billion yuan, and the European Union 300 billion yuan.

If Xinjiang can account for 5% of the “textile and clothing cake” in surrounding markets, it will have an export scale of nearly 80 billion every year. Coupled with the domestic market, Xinjiang’s textile and clothing industry will have broad room for development.

The relevant person in charge of Fulida Company said that if stable freight trains are formed from Xinjiang to Central Asia and the European market, the disadvantages of Xinjiang’s long distance and high logistics costs will disappear with the change of transportation methods.

Cao Zigang, director of the Xinjiang Industrial Development Research Center of the Xinjiang Academy of Social Sciences, believes that the country is vigorously promoting the implementation of the “One Belt, One Road” strategy, and to open up China’s external transportation channels for people and logistics, a smooth transportation network must first be established. The intensive operation of freight trains from Xinjiang to foreign countries will facilitate the rapid circulation of people and goods and greatly promote the economic development of areas along the route.

50 textile industry transfer projects will be implemented within the year

This year, Xinjiang’s textile and garment industry plans to complete fixed asset investment of 27.6 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 187%. 67,000 new jobs were created.

On March 24, at the symposium on developing the textile and garment industry to drive employment in the autonomous region, the main goals of developing the textile and garment industry in the autonomous region to drive employment in 2015 were clarified. In 2015, the autonomous region plans to add 2 million cotton spinning ring spindles, 120,000 rotor spinning heads, 1,500 looms, and 50 million pieces of clothing production capacity. The output of home textiles, carpets, etc. will increase by more than 20% year-on-year.

Liang Yong, deputy secretary-general of the People’s Government of the Autonomous Region, said that this year Xinjiang plans to undertake 50 textile industry transfer projects and complete an investment of 10 billion yuan. Efforts will be made to attract a group of advantageous brand enterprises from the east and central regions, leading enterprises in the entire industrial chain, and industrial clusters to develop in Xinjiang, and promote the coordinated transfer of production and service enterprises.

In July last year, Xinjiang issued the “Opinions on Developing the Textile and Garment Industry to Drive Employment” and the “Outline of the Plan for Developing the Textile and Garment Industry to Drive Employment in Xinjiang (2014-2023)”, and formulated ten supporting policies to accelerate Xinjiang’s The development of the textile and apparel industry has created a favorable policy environment. The autonomous region’s efforts to develop the textile and garment industry to drive employment got off to a good start in that year, with investment scale and employment exceeding expectations.

Xinjiang’s textile and garment industry enters the fast lane

The textile and garment industry is a traditional advantageous industry in Xinjiang. With the adjustment and optimization of the structure, the development of the textile and garment industry will not only help transform Xinjiang’s cotton, a dominant agricultural product, into the industrial field, but also create a large number of employment opportunities and continue to improve people’s livelihood. After the Second Central Xinjiang Work Symposium, the autonomous region actively communicated with the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Finance and other departments to implement the central budget funds from 2014 to 2018 to support the Xinjiang textile and clothing industry of 10 billion yuan and the full refund of value-added tax. The policy details make the central government’s policy to support the development of the textile and apparel industry the fastest, most comprehensive and most thorough industrial policy among the various aid policies determined at the Second Central Xinjiang Work Symposium.

With the comprehensive rollout of infrastructure construction in Xinjiang’s textile and garment industrial parks and the construction of a number of high-quality projects, the fixed asset investment in Xinjiang’s textile and garment industry reached 9.615 billion yuan in 2014, an increase of 76.1% over the previous year and a record high.

In the second half of last year, the relevant departments of the autonomous region successively issued 7 policy details to support the development of the textile and garment industry, including the use of Xinjiang cotton and freight subsidies.�Recently, detailed implementation rules for pre-job training and social security subsidy policies for recruiting Xinjiang employees were released, and the Department of Housing and Urban-Rural Development compiled the “Textile and Garment Factory Construction Standards.”

These policy details and the country’s implementation of the cotton target price direct subsidy policy for Xinjiang cotton have not only enabled Xinjiang’s textile and garment enterprises to turn losses into profits, but also have a significant effect in attracting mainland enterprises to invest and set up factories in Xinjiang, driving the development of Xinjiang’s textile and garment industry. Employment provides a “policy depression”.

In 2014, the textile and clothing industry trained 87,000 people (including textiles, clothing, hand embroidery, and carpet weaving), creating 40,000 new jobs. Vigorously developing the textile and garment industry is a major decision-making arrangement made by the central government. It is of great significance to optimizing Xinjiang’s economic structure, expanding employment, promoting economic development, and promoting social stability and long-term peace and order in Xinjiang.

This year is a critical year for Xinjiang to develop the textile and garment industry and create employment. The autonomous region is further studying and formulating new policies and measures such as establishing an enterprise loan risk compensation fund and expanding textile and apparel exports to create a more favorable environment and conditions for the development of textile and apparel enterprises.

Before June this year, the “Implementation Measures for the Establishment of Credit Risk Compensation Fund for Textile and Garment Manufacturing Enterprises”, the “Interim Measures for Transportation Subsidies for Local Textile and Garment Products Exported through Xinjiang Ports” and “On Support for Local Textile and Garment Products” were issued “Interim Measures for the Export of Products via Westbound International Freight Trains” and other policy details.

On March 25, at the autonomous region’s 2015 investment promotion special training class and the autonomous region’s textile and garment industry seminar, Liang Yong, deputy secretary-general of the autonomous region people’s government, said that in 2014, Xinjiang returned 400 million yuan in value-added tax to textile and garment enterprises , this year, the value-added tax refund is expected to double to 800 million yuan. For textile and apparel companies, it is even more good news.

A series of favorable policies will create a good environment for the development of the textile and apparel industry and drive the rapid development of Xinjiang’s textile and apparel industry.

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