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BEIJING - China's goods trade rose 8.8 percent
year-on-year to 11.63 trillion yuan ($1.82 trillion) in the first five
months, customs data showed Friday.
Exports rose 5.5 percent year-on-year to 6.14 trillion yuan in the
January-May period while imports grew 12.6 percent to 5.49 trillion
yuan, resulting in a trade surplus of 649.8 billion yuan, which narrowed
by 31 percent, according to the General Administration of Customs
(GAC).
In May, the goods trade surplus shrank by 43.1 percent to 156.5
billion yuan, as exports rose 3.2 percent year-on-year to 1.34 trillion
yuan, while imports surged 15.6 percent to 1.19 trillion yuan, according
to the GAC.
In the first five months, exports and imports of products under the
general trade category surged 12.7 percent year-on-year to 6.84 trillion
yuan, accounting for 58.8 percent of the total foreign trade volume, 2
percentage points higher than the same period last year.
China's trade with countries along the Belt and Road registered
faster-than-average growth, with the trade volume standing at 3.21
trillion yuan, up 11.1 percent year-on-year.
Chinese private enterprises played a bigger role in trade by
contributing 38.9 percent to total trade, up 1 percentage point compared
with the same period last year.
Exports and imports made by foreign-funded companies totaled 4.95
trillion yuan, up 4.3 percent, contributing 42.6 percent of the total
foreign trade volume during the January-May period.
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