China’s trade surplus for goods, services totals $45.7 billion in Oct

Tuesday, 01 December 2015 14:08:01 (GMT+3)   |   Shanghai
       

In October this year, China’s total exports and imports of goods and services amounted to $200.0 billion and $154.3 billion respectively, resulting in a trade surplus of $45.7 billion, as announced by China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange on November 30.

In particular, in October China’s exports and imports of goods amounted to $181.1 billion and $121.3 billion respectively, resulting in a trade surplus of $59.8 billion, while its exports and imports of services totaled $18.9 billion and $33.0 billion respectively, giving a trade deficit of $14.1 billion.

In the January-October period of this year, China’s total exports and imports of goods and services came to $1.9378 trillion and $1.6360 trillion respectively, resulting in a trade surplus of $301.9 billion for the period.


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