Export Performance - In July, China's exports increased by 7.2% year-on-year, exceeding expectations of 5.8% and the previous value of 5.9%[1] - Exports to the EU rose by 9.2%, up 1.7 percentage points from June, driven by improved manufacturing sentiment in the Eurozone[2] - Exports to ASEAN grew by 16.6%, contributing 2.6 percentage points to overall exports, with Vietnam seeing a 27.9% increase[3] Import Trends - July imports rose by 4.1% year-on-year, surpassing the previous value of 1.1% and expectations of 0.3%[6] - Copper ore and chips saw significant import increases of 26.4% and 13.0% respectively, contributing 0.9 and 2.0 percentage points to import growth[6] - Energy imports remained a drag, with crude oil imports down 7.4% and coal imports down 47.8%[6] Future Outlook - The potential for a decline in exports is heightened due to increased U.S. tariffs, with the average tariff rate rising to 17.2% and a new 40% transit tariff impacting re-export trade[2] - Despite potential declines, strong demand from Europe and emerging markets is expected to provide support for exports to the EU, Africa, and the Middle East[2] - The policy focus for the second half of the year is expected to shift towards implementation rather than strong stimulus measures[1]
宏观点评:7月出口再超预期的背后-20250808
GOLDEN SUN SECURITIES·2025-08-08 01:41