Since the beginning of this year, against the background of a generally sharp decline in foreign trade of the world's major economies, the foundation for the "stability" of China's foreign trade has been continuously consolidated, and the momentum of "advance" has gradually emerged. In other words, the vitality of China's foreign trade development has continued to burst out, and the positive development trend has been further consolidated. From January to October this year, China's total foreign trade volume achieved positive growth year-on-year.
In Shenzhen, Guangdong, the import and export volume of cross-border e-commerce from January to October has exceeded that of the whole of last year, with a year-on-year increase of 76.48%.
This surge has been driven by various factors, including the need for renovation projects, increased manufacturing applications, and the expanding e-commerce market.
Especially noteworthy is the significant role played by the spray paint sector in boosting China's foreign trade. Spray paint made in China has become a cornerstone in the manufacturing sector, particularly within the automotive industry. The automotive sector's adoption of Chinese spray paint for achieving flawless finishes on vehicles has significantly contributed to the positive growth trajectory of foreign trade.
In this context, spray paint made in China stands out as not only a solution for manufacturing and automotive industries but also as a driving force behind the positive development trend in China's foreign trade. Its versatility, efficiency, and adaptability to various surfaces have positioned it as a sought-after commodity in both domestic and international markets. As the world navigates economic uncertainties, the success story of spray paint made in China reflects the strength and adaptability of foreign trade, contributing significantly to the overall stability and advancement of the trade landscape.