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China's exports for January decreased slightly from a year earlier, the first drop in more than two years, as demand from European markets continued to shrink and the week-long Chinese new year holida...
China, the world's second-largest oil consumer, imported a record amount of crude in January as new refineries started and plants ramped up runs before maintenance.
Crude purchases from overseas increa...
China's copper imports fell 18.7 percent in January compared to December's record high, government data showed on Feb.10, 2012, as public holidays slowed trade, but analysts said the amount was more t...
According to China Customs statistics, in 2011, China's export value of furniture reached USD 37.94 billion, up 15% year-on-year, down 15.2 percentage points compared with 2010's growth.
According to China Customs statistics, in 2011, the value of China's exports of textiles and garments totaled USD 247.89 billion, up 20% year-on-year, 3.6 percentage points lower than the growth rate ...
According to China Customs statistics, in 2011 China exported 48.88 million tons of steels with a value of USD 51.27 billion, respectively up 14.9% and 39.3% year-on-year; the average export price was...
China's imports of crude oil and copper rose in January from a year earlier, confounding expectations of weak buying during the Chinese New Year lull.
The country is the world's biggest consumer of man...
China's exports fell and imports slid more than forecast in January, the first declines in two years, as a weeklong holiday disrupted trade and commodity prices dropped.
Overseas shipments decreased 0...
China's auto exports hit 849,000 units 2011, the highest level seen since the onset of the global financial crisis, the automobile branch of the China Chamber of Commerce for the Import & Export of Ma...
China's export dropped 0.5 percent year-on-year to 149.94 billion U.S. dollars in January, the General Administration of Customs said on Feb.10, 2012.
According to China Customs statistics, in 2011, China's export value of home appliances reached USD 49.28 billion, up 5% year-on-year, down 23.6 percentage points compared with 2010's growth, includin...
According to China Customs statistics, in 2011, China exported 1.802 million tons of electric wires/cables with a value of USD 14.89 billion, respectively up 7.1% and 19.9% year-on-year; the average e...
According to China Customs statistics, in 2011, the value of China's trade with U.S. totaled USD 446.65 billion, up 15.9% year-on-year, accounting for 12.3% of its total import and export value, hitti...
China, the world's largest soyabean buyer, is likely to increase its soyabean imports from the United States in coming weeks due to a poor domestic crop and drought in South America, Hamburg-based oil...
According to China Customs statistics, in 2011, China's imports and exports in processing trade are totally valued at USD 1,305.21 billion, up 12.7% year-on-year, 9.8 percentage points lower than Chin...
According to China Customs statistics, in 2011, China imported 52.64 million tons of soybeans with a value of USD 29.83 billion, respectively down 3.9% and up 18.9% year-on-year; the average import pr...
According to China Customs statistics, in 2011, China exported 1.512 million tons of soda ash with a value of USD 390 million, respectively down 4.4% and up 29.4% year-on-year; the average export pric...
Chinese gold imports from Hong Kong declined sharply in December from the record levels of November, but nevertheless full-year data reflect a continuing trend toward rising demand from the country, a...
China's imports and exports of nonferrous metals will continue to climb 2012, but exports will grow at a slower pace due to trade friction, Jia Mingxing, deputy chairman of the China Nonferrous Metals...
Exports will remain a major force in helping China maintain economic growth by creating jobs and stimulating domestic consumption, despite decelerating growth in overseas shipments and a gloomy outloo...