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前7个月我国货物贸易进出口增长3.5%,较上半年加快0.6个百分点 外贸保持向上向好势头
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-08-07 22:45

Group 1 - The total value of China's goods trade import and export reached 25.7 trillion yuan in the first seven months, with a year-on-year growth of 3.5%, accelerating by 0.6 percentage points compared to the first half of the year [1] - Exports amounted to 15.31 trillion yuan, growing by 7.3%, while imports were 10.39 trillion yuan, declining by 1.6%, with the decline narrowing by 1.1 percentage points compared to the first half [1] - In July, the total value of imports and exports was 3.91 trillion yuan, an increase of 6.7%, with exports at 2.31 trillion yuan (up 8%) and imports at 1.6 trillion yuan (up 4.8%) [1] Group 2 - ASEAN became China's largest trading partner in the first seven months, with a trade value of 4.29 trillion yuan, growing by 9.4%, accounting for 16.7% of China's total foreign trade [2] - The EU was the second-largest trading partner, with a trade value of 3.35 trillion yuan, growing by 3.9%, making up 13% of the total [2] - Trade with the US decreased by 11.1%, with a total trade value of 2.42 trillion yuan, accounting for 9.4% of China's total foreign trade [2] Group 3 - Private enterprises played a crucial role in stabilizing foreign trade, with imports and exports reaching 14.68 trillion yuan, growing by 7.4%, and accounting for 57.1% of the total [2] - The number of private enterprises with import and export performance increased by 8.5%, reaching 570,000, which represents 87.2% of all enterprises with import and export performance [2] - Foreign-invested enterprises had imports and exports of 7.46 trillion yuan, growing by 2.6%, while state-owned enterprises saw a decline of 8.8% with a total of 3.49 trillion yuan [2] Group 4 - The import and export of high-tech products reached 5.1 trillion yuan, growing by 8.4%, contributing 45.4% to the overall growth of imports and exports [3] - Exports of high-end machine tools increased by 23.4%, while imports of high-end textile machinery grew by 19.3% [3] - The import of major bulk commodities showed mixed trends, with prices of iron ore, crude oil, coal, and natural gas declining, while the import volume of crude oil and soybeans increased [3]