Trade Between Chinese Mainland and Central Asia Tops $100B in 2025 🚀
Trade between the Chinese mainland and Central Asia exceeded $100B for the first time in 2025, reaching $106.3B amid booming machinery, high-tech exports, and diverse imports.
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Trade between the Chinese mainland and Central Asia exceeded $100B for the first time in 2025, reaching $106.3B amid booming machinery, high-tech exports, and diverse imports.
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