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.
High U.S. tariffs on imports are making everyday goods like shoes more expensive, costing Americans billions each year.
China’s foreign trade surged by 4.9% in the first 11 months of 2024, hitting 39.79 trillion yuan. Exports and imports saw significant growth, boosting global market ties.
Experts, including Nobel laureate Michael Spence, say the EU’s move to restrict China’s green tech imports is a mistake, warning it could harm global sustainability efforts.
China warns the U.S. that politicizing trade issues over vehicle imports could hurt America’s own auto industry. 🚗💥 Beijing urges fair competition and highlights its booming car exports.