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粤开宏观:压力下的突围:中国出口韧性从何而来,能否持续?
Yuekai Securities·2025-11-09 09:03

Group 1: Export Performance - In the first three quarters of 2025, China's total export value reached $2.8 trillion, with a year-on-year growth of 6.1%, the highest level in three years[18] - Despite a 16.9% decline in exports to the US, overall export growth was supported by significant increases in non-US markets, contributing approximately 6.3 percentage points to total export growth[3][22] - Exports to emerging markets such as Africa and ASEAN grew by 28.3% and 14.7%, respectively, effectively offsetting declines in exports to the US[3][4] Group 2: Export Structure and Dynamics - Intermediate goods and capital goods have become the main drivers of overall export growth, with intermediate goods exports increasing by 10.2% and contributing 4.7 percentage points to total exports[5][37] - The share of intermediate goods in total exports rose from 41.7% in 2017 to 47.4% in 2025, while the share of consumer goods fell from 37.2% to 32.5%[36][37] - Consumer goods exports faced pressure, growing only by 0.2%, primarily due to competition from low-cost economies and ongoing trade frictions[5][40] Group 3: Trade Relations and Future Outlook - China's export relationship with developed economies like the US and EU is shifting from complementarity to a mix of competition and cooperation, with the share of exports to these regions declining from 35.4% in 2017 to 29.1% in 2024[42][46] - The export growth to ASEAN and other developing economies is expected to continue, driven by local manufacturing capabilities and increasing demand for intermediate and capital goods[47][49] - Future export growth is projected to stabilize at around 4% to 5%, supported by a complete industrial system and significant upgrading potential[56]