Core Viewpoint - China's export growth from January to July 2025 significantly exceeded market expectations, driven by the acceleration of industrialization in emerging markets and developing countries, alongside China's competitive supply chain and increased export of intermediate goods [2][4]. Export Growth Analysis - In the first seven months of 2025, China's exports in dollar terms increased by 6.1% year-on-year, while the market anticipated only a 0.88% growth due to global tariff disruptions [2]. - The export growth was primarily supported by intermediate goods, which saw a year-on-year increase of 9.5%, outperforming capital goods at 6.8% and consumer goods at -1.6% [4]. Export Structure Changes - The share of intermediate goods in China's export structure rose from 45.4% in 2024 to 47.4% in 2025, while consumer goods decreased from 31.9% to 29.4%, and capital goods slightly declined from 20.0% to 19.9% [6]. - Since 2018, the share of intermediate goods in China's exports has been on an upward trend, increasing by 5.5 percentage points from 2017 to the first seven months of 2025 [6]. Regional Export Dynamics - The growth in intermediate goods exports was primarily directed towards emerging markets and developing countries, with significant increases in exports to Thailand (28%), Saudi Arabia (23%), and India (21%) [8][10]. - In contrast, exports of intermediate goods to developed countries like the United States, Netherlands, and Japan experienced negative growth [8]. Sector-Specific Export Performance - Key sectors showing high growth in intermediate goods exports included machinery and electronics (15%), non-ferrous metals (6%), transportation equipment (7%), and precision instruments (16%) [15]. - This performance reflects China's manufacturing scale advantages and enhanced technological innovation capabilities [15].
中金:破解出口好于市场预期的原因
中金点睛·2025-08-25 23:26