
China's Import and Export in 2024: The Pros and Cons of a Trillion-Dollar Surplus
In 2024, robust growth in net exports of goods, combined with rapid growth in service trade exports, contributed 1.5 percentage points to GDP growth, playing a crucial role in achieving the year’s economic targets.
Jan. 23, 2025What Can We Learn From EU-China Electric Vehicle Tariff Case?
The EU's decision to impose unilateral higher tariffs on electric vehicles built in China not only reflects trade disputes but also reveals the shifts in competition between China and Europe in the context of the energy revolution. Furthermore, it sheds light on the challenges for the EU's industrial development.
Oct. 11, 2024Signs of Global Supply Chain Adjustment Emerge, Decoupling Between China and the U.S. is a Fallacy
China’s trade with the three major trade blocs of the world remain stable, debunking the misconception of decoupling between China and the U.S.
Jun. 19, 2024He Weiwen: Significant Challenges to China's Imports and Exports Amid Global Geo-Economic Fragmentation | TMTPost Exclusive
China dropped from being the largest U.S. trading partner and the largest source of imports in 2020 to the fourth place in 2023, following Mexico, Canada, and the European Union. Meanwhile, net exports of China contributed negatively to its GDP growth in 2023.
Jan. 24, 2024He Weiwen: Decline in Exports Highlights Global Supply Chain Shifts. What Should be Done? | AsianFin Exclusive
While promoting independent innovation, China is also fully committed to openness and cooperation with the global supply chain.
Aug. 11, 2023