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中国经济半年报|总量增长、质量提升、变量可控——三重维度解码中国外贸半年报
Xin Hua She·2025-07-14 14:24

Core Viewpoint - China's foreign trade maintained resilience in the first half of the year, achieving total growth, quality improvement, and controllable variables despite a complex international environment [1][4]. Group 1: Total Growth - In the first half of the year, China's total import and export volume reached 21.79 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 2.9%, with the growth rate accelerating by 0.4 percentage points compared to the first five months [1]. - Exports exceeded 13 trillion yuan for the first time in history during the same period, showing a rapid growth of 7.2% year-on-year [1]. - Imports totaled 8.79 trillion yuan, experiencing a year-on-year decline of 2.7%, but the decline was narrowed by 1.1 percentage points compared to the first five months [1]. - The second quarter saw a year-on-year growth of 4.5% in total trade, accelerating by 3.2 percentage points from the first quarter, marking seven consecutive quarters of growth [1]. Group 2: Quality Improvement - Chinese foreign trade enterprises have capitalized on the global energy transition trend, increasing the supply of high-quality green products and exploring new fields [2]. - Exports of electromechanical products reached 7.8 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 9.5%, accounting for 60% of total exports [2]. - High-end equipment related to new productive forces grew by over 20%, while "new three samples" products representing green and low-carbon initiatives increased by 12.7% [2]. Group 3: Controllable Variables - China expanded its trade partnerships, with imports and exports to over 190 countries and regions increasing, and the number of trading partners with a trade volume exceeding 50 billion yuan rising to 61, an increase of five compared to the previous year [2]. - Trade with traditional markets like the EU, Japan, and the UK grew, while emerging markets contributed significantly, with imports and exports to Africa and Central Asia increasing by 14.4% and 13.8% year-on-year, respectively [2]. - The fluctuation in import growth is attributed to uncertainties in international trade policies and falling prices of bulk commodities, which significantly impact China's import growth [3].