
China-LAC Trade Soars Past $500B in 2024, Xi Highlights Growth
In 2024, trade between the Chinese mainland and Latin American and Caribbean countries topped $500B, a 40-fold surge since 2000, Xi Jinping announced at the China-CELAC Forum.
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In 2024, trade between the Chinese mainland and Latin American and Caribbean countries topped $500B, a 40-fold surge since 2000, Xi Jinping announced at the China-CELAC Forum.
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The Chinese mainland issued 1.78M trade certificates in Q1, up 14.9% yoy; preferential CoO rose 42.7% and RCEP origin certificates climbed 27%.