China’s Foreign Trade Soars in 2024: New Opportunities Amid Global Challenges
China’s foreign trade surpassed 32 trillion yuan in 2024, driven by high-tech exports and strong BRI partnerships, despite global challenges.
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China’s foreign trade surpassed 32 trillion yuan in 2024, driven by high-tech exports and strong BRI partnerships, despite global challenges.
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China’s foreign trade grew by 6% in the first eight months of the year, driven by strong exports to ASEAN, the EU, and the US, alongside robust performance from private and foreign-funded enterprises.