中美关税战再获90天延期影响中国出口吗?国家统计局回应
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-08-15 03:54

Core Viewpoint - The recent 90-day extension of the US-China tariff war is expected to impact China's export performance in 2023, but the country remains committed to expanding high-level foreign trade and maintaining growth with traditional and emerging trade partners [1][2]. Group 1: Export Performance - Despite high tariffs affecting exports to the US, China's exports to ASEAN, the EU, and Belt and Road Initiative countries grew by 14.8%, 8.2%, and 11.7% respectively from January to July [1]. - In July, China's total goods imports and exports increased by 6.7% year-on-year, with exports growing by 8%, marking a 0.8 percentage point acceleration from the previous month [2]. - The export of mechanical and electrical products rose by 9.3% in the first seven months, with integrated circuit exports increasing by 21.8% [2]. Group 2: Market Resilience and Competitiveness - China's foreign trade has shown strong resilience and vitality despite a rapidly changing trade environment and increased uncertainties [2]. - The country's high-tech product exports grew by 7.2% in the first seven months, reflecting improvements in product structure and technology content [2]. - Private enterprises, which saw an 8.7% year-on-year increase in exports, are actively expanding markets and adapting to external market fluctuations [2].