广东前11个月进出口同比增4.2%
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-12-10 23:20

Core Insights - Guangdong's foreign trade has shown steady growth this year, outpacing the national average, highlighting its significant role in the country's trade dynamics [2][3]. Trade Performance - In the first 11 months, Guangdong's total foreign trade reached 8.61 trillion yuan, a 4.2% increase year-on-year, marking a historical high for the same period; the national growth rate was 3.6% [2]. - Exports amounted to 5.5 trillion yuan, growing by 2.1%, while imports reached 3.11 trillion yuan, increasing by 8% [2]. Monthly Trade Growth - In November alone, Guangdong's trade totaled 813.24 billion yuan, a growth of 8.9%, significantly faster than the previous month [3]. - Exports in November were 515.14 billion yuan, up 6.7%, and imports were 298.1 billion yuan, rising by 12.8% [3]. Trade Composition - General trade accounted for 58.2% of Guangdong's total trade, with a value of 5.01 trillion yuan, growing by 3.9% [3]. - The bonded logistics trade grew by 9.3% to 1.74 trillion yuan, while processing trade saw a modest increase of 0.5% to 1.78 trillion yuan [3]. Role of Private Enterprises - Private enterprises contributed significantly, with a total import and export value of 5.49 trillion yuan, a 4.4% increase, representing 63.8% of Guangdong's total trade [3]. Emerging Markets - Guangdong's trade with ASEAN, Hong Kong, and the EU surpassed 1 trillion yuan each, with growth rates of 5.8%, 11.3%, and 8.7% respectively [4]. - Trade with emerging markets such as the Middle East, Africa, and Central Asia grew by 7.8%, 10.4%, and 26% respectively, all exceeding the overall growth rate [4]. Export Dynamics - The export of electromechanical products reached 3.77 trillion yuan, a 7% increase, now accounting for 68.5% of total exports [5]. - Notable growth was observed in new export categories, including drones (43.4%) and 3D printers (28.5%) [6]. Import Trends - The demand for imports has expanded, with integrated circuits valued at 1.17 trillion yuan, growing by 15.6% [6]. - Imports of consumer goods such as grains and dairy products saw significant increases, with growth rates of 18.6% and 19.7% respectively [6].