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According to China Customs statistics, from January to November 2010, China totally exported 13.61 million tons of chemical fertilizer with its value of USD 4.51 billion, respectively up 70.8% and 94....
China's foreign trade is projected to grow between 20 and 25 percent in 2011, according to a report released by the China Institute for WTO Studies on January 17, 2011.
The report predicts that import...
According to China Customs statistics, from January to November 2010, mechanical equipment imports to China reached USD 155 billion, up 40.9% year-on-year.
According to China Customs statistics, from January to November 2010, waste paper imports to China was 22 million tons, down 12.7% year-on-year; import value reached USD 4.79 billion, up 40.8% year-on...
According to China Customs statistics, from January to November 2010, polycrystalline silicon imports to China reached 42,000 tons, up 1.1 times year-on-year; import value reached USD 2.32 billion, up...
According to China Customs statistics, in the first 11 months of 2010, soybean imports to China reached 49.37 million tons, up 30.7% year-on-year; import value got to USD 22.18 billion, up 33.6% year-...
According to China Customs statistics, from January to November 2010, China totally exported 24.99 million tons of oil products with its value of USD 15.83 billion, respectively up 17% and 54.1% year-...
The Chinese steel industry paid much more for iron ore imports in 2010 because of soaring prices, resulting in lower profitability or even losses for some steelmakers.
China steelmakers paid 290 billio...
China's foreign trade in 2010 jumped 34.7percent from a year earlier to $2.97 trillion, with its trade surplus falling 6.4 percent to $183.1 billion, the General Administration of Customs (GAC) said o...
China, the world's biggest energy user, increased net imports of crude oil by 1.4 percent in December, 2010 from a month earlier as refineries maintained high operating rates to ease a diesel shortage...
Copper imports by China, the world's largest consumer, declined in December, as lower domestic prices deterred purchasing.
Shipments of copper and products fell 2 percent to 344,558 metric tons in Dece...
China's foreign trade in 2010 jumped 34.7percent year on year to more than 2.97 trillion U.S. dollars while its trade surplus fell 6.4 percent to 183.1 billion U.S. dollars, the General Administration...
China Automotive Trading Co, the nation's largest auto importer, said in recent reports that imported vehicles registered in 2010 will exceed 650,000 units, an 80 percent surge over 2009.
The reports ...
China will have to import grain to meet its domestic needs in the near future, which will mark the end of the country's self-sufficient policy on grain products, Caijing.com.cn reported on January 5, ...
China's trade surplus will be slightly above US$190 billion in 2010, said an unnamed official from the Ministry of Commerce on January 5, 2011.
The official said that the country's trade surplus for De...
The affects from the flooding in Australia will be felt in China -- a major coal importer. During the first 9 months of 2009, China imported nearly 100 million tons of coal. Of that, almost 26 million...
China's non-ferrous metals imports and exports rose 46.5 percent year on year to 108.48 billion U.S. dollars in the first 11 months of 2010, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) ...
Chinese carmaker Jianghuai Automobile Co.,Ltd. (JAC) started shipping the first batch of 500 cars to Brazil on December 28, 2010.
It signed a deal in August to export 620,000 ethanol-powered cars to Br...
China's net coal imports may surge 40 percent in 2010, even as its total output for the year is expected to rise some 8 percent to over 3 billion tonnes, according to data from the China Coal Industry...
Trade volume between China and Vietnam in the first 10 months climbed 42.4 percent from a year earlier to 23.12 billion U.S. dollars, a Chinese official said here on December 28, 2010.
Zhu Hongren, ch...