China’s APEC Trade Soars to $2.91 Trillion in 2024
China’s trade with APEC economies hits a historic $2.91 trillion in 2024, marking a decade of growth and deepening economic ties across the region.
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China’s trade with APEC economies hits a historic $2.91 trillion in 2024, marking a decade of growth and deepening economic ties across the region.
The Chinese mainland’s trade volume with APEC members reached $3.5 trillion in 2023, accounting for 59% of its total trade. Nine of its top ten trading partners are APEC members, highlighting the forum’s significance in global economic interactions.
China’s 7th CIIE demonstrates unwavering commitment to high-level opening-up, attracting record global enterprises and transactions.
China’s foreign trade surged by 5.3% in the first three quarters of 2024, highlighting strong economic resilience and expanding global market presence despite global challenges.
China and ASEAN enhance their partnership by focusing on digital and green economies, driving significant trade growth and sustainable development.
RCEP continues to drive significant economic growth and deeper trade ties between China and ASEAN, opening new opportunities in various sectors.
At CIFTIS 2024, WTO Deputy Director-General Johanna Hill applauded the Chinese mainland’s impressive growth in digital services exports, highlighting their tripling between 2015 and 2023 and further sector openings.
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez is on an official visit to China, aiming to strengthen bilateral relations, boost trade, and deepen cooperation in key sectors.
Vietnamese leader To Lam’s state visit to China highlights the ongoing strong growth in China-Vietnam trade, reinforcing their position as key trading partners in ASEAN and globally.
China and African nations boost trade to $1.19 trillion in first seven months, marking continued growth and deeper economic ties.