Group 1 - As of June, U.S. imports from China decreased by 7.5%, dropping from $20.49 billion in May to $18.95 billion, marking the lowest level since February 2009 when imports were $18.85 billion [1][3] - U.S. exports to China saw a significant increase of 44% in June, rising from $6.55 billion the previous month to $9.44 billion [1] - A joint study by T-Data analysts and T-Business revealed that the number of Chinese sellers trading in the Russian market doubled over the past year [1] Group 2 - The report highlighted that among limited liability company sellers, the proportion of Chinese sellers reached 4%, while it was less than 1% among individual sellers [1] - From December 2024 to January 2025, the number of Chinese sellers increased by up to 2%, while non-Chinese sellers experienced a maximum decline of 4% during the same period [1]
美国从中国进口的商品降至16年来最低,对华出口激增
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-08-07 15:24