9月进出口数据解读:为何进出口数据再超预期?
Yin He Zheng Quan·2025-10-13 09:22

Group 1: Import and Export Data Overview - In September, total exports reached 328.6 billion, with a growth rate of 8.3% year-on-year, while imports were 238.1 billion, growing by 7.4%[1] - The rebound in export growth is supported by global economic recovery and market diversification, alongside a low base effect from the previous year[1] - The global manufacturing PMI remained above the neutral line, with September's PMI at 50.8%[1] Group 2: Factors Influencing Export Growth - Market diversification continues to support export growth, with significant increases in exports to regions like APEC (up 56.4%) and ASEAN (up 25.9%) in September[1] - The low base effect from last year contributed to the improved export figures, with September 2022 showing a decline of 2.3%[1] Group 3: Import Dynamics - Import growth exceeded historical levels, driven by improved demand and China's proactive opening-up policies[1] - In September, imports from Africa, ASEAN, and the EU showed significant increases, while imports from the US saw a reduced decline[1] - The low base effect also played a role in the recovery of import figures, with September 2022 showing a decline of 0.13%[1] Group 4: Future Outlook and Risks - The export outlook may face pressure due to potential trade friction and a forecasted global economic slowdown, with BIMCO projecting a growth rate of only 1.6% for 2025-2026[1] - The possibility of marginal increases in tariff levels between China and the US post-November could further impact export dynamics[1]