Core Insights - China's goods trade import and export reached 33.61 trillion yuan in the first three quarters of 2025, showing a year-on-year growth of 4% [6][5] - ASEAN remains China's largest trading partner, with trade volume of 5.57 trillion yuan, up 9.6% year-on-year, accounting for 16.6% of China's total foreign trade [7][6] Trade Performance - In the first three quarters of 2025, exports totaled 19.95 trillion yuan, increasing by 7.1%, marking eight consecutive quarters of growth, while imports were 13.66 trillion yuan, a slight decline of 0.2% [6][5] - China's share of global goods trade stood at 11.8% in the first seven months of 2025, maintaining its position as the world's largest goods trader [2][3] Trade Resilience - Despite facing a challenging external environment, China's goods trade demonstrated strong resilience, characterized by stability in the trade landscape, new growth momentum, and proactive foreign trade entities [3][10] - The number of foreign trade entities with import and export performance reached 700,000 for the first time, surpassing the total for the entire year of 2024 [10][3] Sectoral Insights - The processing trade's import and export volume reached 6.18 trillion yuan, growing by 6.9% and accounting for 18.4% of total foreign trade, with a focus on high value-added segments [10][9] - Exports of industrial robots surged by 54.9%, and wind power equipment exports increased by 23.9%, indicating a shift towards innovative and high-tech products [10][3] Business Confidence - The export enterprise confidence index has risen for five consecutive months, while the import enterprise confidence index has increased for three months, reflecting improving business sentiment [4][10]
多视角读懂货物贸易顶压增长 企业信心指数持续回升
Yang Shi Wang·2025-10-14 07:15