Core Insights - In 2025, China's total import and export value reached 45.47 trillion yuan, marking a year-on-year growth of 3.8%, maintaining its position as the world's largest trading nation for goods [3][10] - The export value was 26.99 trillion yuan, up 6.1%, while imports totaled 18.48 trillion yuan, with a modest increase of 0.5% [3][4] Group 1: Export Performance - High-tech product exports grew by 13.2%, contributing 2.4 percentage points to overall export growth, with specialized equipment, high-end machine tools, and industrial robots seeing increases of 20.6%, 21.5%, and 48.7% respectively [4][6] - China became a net exporter of industrial robots, with exports surpassing imports for the first time [4] - The export of green energy products, such as lithium batteries and wind turbine generators, increased by 26.2% and 48.7% respectively, highlighting China's role in global green transition [6] Group 2: Import Trends - China maintained its status as the world's second-largest import market for 17 consecutive years, with imports reaching a historical high in 2025 [7][8] - Import growth was driven by a recovering economy, with a notable increase in imports from over 130 countries, including a 9% rise from least developed countries benefiting from zero tariffs on 100% of product categories [8][9] - The eighth China International Import Expo saw record participation, with intended transaction amounts exceeding 800 billion USD [8] Group 3: Trade Partnerships and Diversification - China's trade partnerships expanded to over 160 countries and regions, reflecting a diversification strategy in foreign trade [9] - Trade with the EU reached 5.93 trillion yuan, growing by 6%, and accounted for 13% of China's total trade, with significant imports of consumer goods from Europe [9] - Trade with Belt and Road Initiative countries amounted to 23.6 trillion yuan, growing by 6.3%, and these partners represented 51.9% of China's total foreign trade [10]
中国外贸展现韧性与活力(锐财经)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2026-01-17 00:20