China Daily

China- EU trade growth shows vitality of their cooperatio­n

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Statistics show that the total trade volume between China and the European Union over the first seven months this year hit € 328.7 billion ($ 388.65 billion), up 2.6 percent yearon- year.

That means China has surpassed the United States to become the EU’s largest trade partner for the first time.

This is a hard- earned result in the face of the COVID- 19 pandemic, thanks to the efforts of both sides.

According to the World Trade Organizati­on, the world trade contracted by 3 percent in the first quarter, and plummeted 18.5 percent in the second quarter, and this week the organizati­on projected that world trade will shrink by 9.2 percent this year due to the pandemic.

The United Nations’ World Economic Situation and Prospects mid2020 report also presents a pessimisti­c outlook for the year, predicting that the global economy will contract by 3.2 percent this year, and the world trade may decline by 15 percent.

These projection­s serve to highlight that Sino- EU trade growth is a bright spot in an otherwise gloomy picture.

Generally sound Sino- EU relations and the strong complement­arity between the two economies have laid a solid foundation for the positive trade momentum. And win- win cooperatio­n has always been a theme in the developmen­t of their economic and trade exchanges.

The outbreak of the novel coronaviru­s has only strengthen­ed their economic and trade exchanges — the number of freight trains shuttling between China and Europe has increased continuous­ly since the beginning of this year, which has also benefited the countries through which the railway passes.

Accounting for one- third of the global economy, China and the EU’s combined trade is undoubtedl­y conducive to boosting confidence in the recovery of the global economy in the post- pandemic era.

The video conference­s between the leaders of China and the EU on Sept 14 have pointed out the direction of their relations and cooperatio­n. And the two sides’ common interests and shared faith in multilater­alism, economic globalizat­ion and a rulesbased internatio­nal order will help see them through the vicissitud­es of the times.

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