China’s 2019 Exports Edged Up as Total Trade With U.S. Declined

Bloomberg

Published Jan 14, 2020 14:47

Updated Jan 14, 2020 15:13

China’s 2019 Exports Edged Up as Total Trade With U.S. Declined

(Bloomberg) -- China’s total exports expanded in 2019 while trade with the U.S. dropped as the trade war hit relations between the two biggest economies.

  • Exports increased 0.5% in 2019 from a year earlier, while imports declined 2.8% in dollar terms, the customs administration said Tuesday. That left the trade surplus at $421.5 billion for the year.
  • Trade with the U.S. declined almost 11% in the year in yuan terms. The European Union continued to be China’s largest trading partner, and the U.S. fell to third place behind ASEAN.
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