Export Performance - In November 2025, China's export value (in USD) increased by 5.9% year-on-year, reversing the previous month's decline[4] - Exports to the EU surged by 14.8%, while exports to Japan and South Korea rose by 3.2%[4] - Cumulative export growth for electromechanical products and high-tech products was significant, at 8.0% and 6.6% respectively[4] Import Trends - November 2025 saw a 1.9% year-on-year increase in import value (in USD), marking six consecutive months of positive growth[5] - Major contributors to import growth included Brazil (19.4%) and Africa (13.4%), while imports from the US fell by 19.1%[5] - Cumulative import growth for high-tech products and electromechanical products was 9.6% and 5.5% respectively[5] Trade Surplus and Competitiveness - The trade surplus in November 2025 rebounded to $111.68 billion, indicating strong industrial competitiveness[6] - The surplus with the EU and ASEAN increased, while the deficit with Japan and South Korea narrowed significantly[7] - The trade dynamics suggest a growing importance of ASEAN in China's foreign trade landscape[7] Market Outlook - The probability of continued external demand recovery is high, supported by expected improvements in the US economy and the holiday season[8] - The focus in the market is shifting towards financial and technology sectors, driven by recent policy stability following the US-China summit[8] - Risks include potential escalations in US-China tensions and geopolitical crises that could impact trade and financial markets[17]
2025年11月进出口数据点评:出口回暖,验证韧性
Tebon Securities·2025-12-09 05:48