China’s Foreign Trade Steady in Early 2025 📈
China’s foreign trade remained steady in early 2025 with a total of 6.54 trillion yuan, showing resilience despite a slight year-on-year dip.
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China’s foreign trade remained steady in early 2025 with a total of 6.54 trillion yuan, showing resilience despite a slight year-on-year dip.
China is set to expand its economic openness, implementing policies to stabilize foreign trade and attract more foreign investment, as outlined in Premier Li Qiang’s recent government report.
China’s Customs halts U.S. lumber and soybean imports due to safety concerns, aiming to protect consumers and ensure grain security. 🌲🌱🛡️
The Chinese Commerce Ministry has launched an anti-circumvention probe on certain U.S. fiber optic products to ensure compliance with existing anti-dumping measures.
A new Federal Reserve Bank of New York study warns that US tariffs on Chinese imports could negatively impact the US economy more than official data indicates.
Mexico is considering new tariffs on goods from the Chinese mainland under US pressure. What are your thoughts on this potential trade shift?
China’s State Council introduces innovative strategies to enhance trade in services and develop a sustainable recycling system for new energy vehicle batteries, aiming for high-quality growth.
China vows to protect its interests amid US tariffs, emphasizing dialogue over disputes.
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