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China December Trade Surplus Second-largest Ever
[2009-01-14 09:23:20]
        
      
    China posted a trade surplus of 39 billion dollars in December, the second-highest ever, on a steep drop in imports, according to figures published in state media on Tuesday.
December exports totalled 111.2 billion dollars, a decline of 2.8 percent from a year earlier, the China Daily newspaper said, citing customs statistics.
 
                    
                                December exports totalled 111.2 billion dollars, a decline of 2.8 percent from a year earlier, the China Daily newspaper said, citing customs statistics.
Imports last month stood at 72.2 billion dollars, down 21.3 percent from a year ago, the paper said.
Source: SINA.com
                          Keywords:Import
                                
                
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