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Shanghai foreign trade volume rises 13.8% in 2008
[2009-02-01 09:46:55]
Shanghai's foreign trade enjoyed rapid growth in 2008 with a total volume of 322.14 billion U.S. dollars, up 13.8 percent year-on-year despite the global economic crunch, according to data released Saturday by the Shanghai Customs.
However, the increase rate was 10.6 percentage points lower than last year.
Imports and exports grew rapidly in the first seven months of 2008, up 23 percent over the same period of 2007, with a trade volume of 188.7 billion dollars.
Trade volume declined since August due to the global financial crisis.
Foreign trade growth between August and December was only 2.7 percent. Imports and exports both declined in the last two months.
The European Union and the United States remained the top two trade partners of Shanghai in 2008, with the trade volume amounting to 71.9 billion dollars and 53.4 billion dollars separately.
Source: Xinhua
However, the increase rate was 10.6 percentage points lower than last year.
Imports and exports grew rapidly in the first seven months of 2008, up 23 percent over the same period of 2007, with a trade volume of 188.7 billion dollars.
Trade volume declined since August due to the global financial crisis.
Foreign trade growth between August and December was only 2.7 percent. Imports and exports both declined in the last two months.
The European Union and the United States remained the top two trade partners of Shanghai in 2008, with the trade volume amounting to 71.9 billion dollars and 53.4 billion dollars separately.
Source: Xinhua
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