Trade Data Overview - In September 2025, China's total goods trade value reached 4.04 trillion yuan, an increase of 8.0% year-on-year[9] - Exports amounted to 2.34 trillion yuan, growing by 8.4%, while imports were 1.7 trillion yuan, up by 7.5%[9] - The trade surplus stood at 645.47 billion yuan, with a corresponding surplus of 90.447 billion USD[9][20] Export Performance - Exports to the US showed signs of recovery, with a significant narrowing of the decline compared to August[12] - Exports to the EU increased, while those to ASEAN experienced a high-level decline, maintaining an export growth rate of around 15%[10][24] - Labor-intensive products, excluding toys, saw a rebound, and the export growth rate for automobiles remained at 10%[10][15] Import Dynamics - Import growth rebounded significantly, with most major imported goods, except copper, showing an increase in growth rates[17] - The import value of electromechanical products reached a new high for the year, indicating strong demand[17][24] Trade Resilience - The strong rebound in trade data reflects China's resilience in foreign trade amid external uncertainties, particularly in light of recent tariff policies[4][26] - The Chinese manufacturing sector's dominant position in the global economy is a key factor in this resilience[4][26] Risks and Considerations - Potential risks include worsening geopolitical events, changes in the international financial landscape, and unexpected shifts in US-China policies[5][27]
2025年9月外贸数据点评:进出口双双发力,外贸仍强
Shanghai Securities·2025-10-15 13:58