Chinese Mainland’s Foreign Trade Grows 5% in Q1 2024
The Chinese mainland’s foreign trade grew by 5% in Q1 2024, according to official data.
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The Chinese mainland’s foreign trade grew by 5% in Q1 2024, according to official data.
China’s foreign trade kicks off 2024 with a robust start, achieving significant growth and setting the stage for continued economic expansion.
China’s foreign trade surged 8.7% in the first two months of the year, surpassing predictions. Strong sectors include electric vehicles and ASEAN markets, though challenges loom in Europe.
China’s foreign trade in early 2024 demonstrates impressive diversification and resilience, with significant growth in auto exports and trade with Belt and Road partners, according to experts.
China’s foreign trade shows resilience amid global challenges, with growth in exports and imports and initiatives in digital and green trade development, says Commerce Minister Wang Wentao.
China’s Vice Commerce Minister engages in in-depth talks with U.S. counterpart to strengthen economic cooperation and address trade concerns.
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China International Import Expo celebrates its sixth edition, fostering global trade and providing Chinese consumers access to international products without leaving the country.
Guangzhou welcomes buyers from over 215 countries to the 134th Canton Fair, highlighting growth in high-end products and sustainability.