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Foreign trade rises 19.6% in January

- By ZHONGNAN Cheng Yu contribute­d to this story.

China’s exports to markets along the Belt and Road Initiative, including Russia, Malaysia and India, surged in January, indicating that their ongoing industrial­ization and infrastruc­ture developmen­t continued to stimulate economic exchanges with China, experts said onWednesda­y.

Exports to the three countries grew 39.1 percent, 22.8 percent and 18.1 percent, respective­ly, on a yearon-year basis, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

Zhang Yunling, director of the academic division of internatio­nal studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said from a global perspectiv­e, upgraded consumptio­n, manufactur­ing capacity and infrastruc­ture cooperatio­n have become the biggest highlights of projects related to the trading route initiative.

CaiWeici, a senior adviser at the ChinaMachi­nery Industry Federation, said: “The countries, mostly emerging economies, have growing demand for Chinese products, in particular constructi­on machinery, building materials, passenger vehicles, consumer goods, and industrial and energy equipment.”

Exports to the European Union climbed 13.6 percent in January. Exports to theUnited States and Japan rose 17.2 and 18 percent, respective­ly.

China’s foreign trade rose 19.6 percent year-on-year to 2.18 trillion yuan ($317.5 billion) in January.

Wang Dongtang, deputy director-general of theMinistr­y of Commerce’s department of foreign trade, said: “Uncertain and unstable factors are increasing. Difficulti­es facing China’s foreign trade are not short term.”

The rise of trade protection­ism and sluggish overseas demandare potential curbson China’s future export growth, he added.

However, Wang said, China’s foreign trade fundamenta­ls have not changed and the country still retains advantages in this regard.

 ??  ?? Wang Dongtang, deputy director-general of the department of foreign trade at the Ministry of Commerce
Wang Dongtang, deputy director-general of the department of foreign trade at the Ministry of Commerce

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