国新办举行新闻发布会 介绍2025年前三季度进出口情况
中汽协会数据·2025-10-13 07:33

Core Viewpoint - China's foreign trade has shown resilience and growth in the first three quarters of the year, with total imports and exports reaching 33.61 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 4% [4][6]. Group 1: Trade Performance - In the first three quarters, exports amounted to 19.95 trillion yuan, growing by 7.1%, while imports were 13.66 trillion yuan, a slight decline of 0.2% [4][5]. - The trade growth rate has accelerated each quarter, with the third quarter showing a 6% increase, marking eight consecutive quarters of year-on-year growth [4][5]. - The trade with countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative reached 17.37 trillion yuan, up 6.2%, accounting for 51.7% of total trade [4][5]. Group 2: Export Trends - Exports of mechanical and electrical products reached 12.07 trillion yuan, increasing by 9.6%, representing 60.5% of total exports [5]. - High-tech product exports, including electronic information and high-end equipment, grew significantly, with increases of 8.1%, 22.4%, and 15.2% respectively [5]. - The export of cultural and traditional products has gained popularity, with items like dragon boats and wood carvings seeing strong demand [11]. Group 3: Import Dynamics - Imports began to recover, with a 0.3% increase in the second quarter and a further acceleration to 4.7% in the third quarter [5]. - Key imports such as crude oil and metal ores saw year-on-year increases of 4.9% and 10.1% respectively [5]. - The number of foreign trade enterprises reached 700,000, with private enterprises accounting for 61.3% of total trade [5][6]. Group 4: Regional Trade Developments - The western region of China saw a robust trade performance, with imports and exports totaling 3.21 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 10.2% [14][15]. - The development of infrastructure and trade channels, such as the Western Land-Sea New Corridor, has significantly boosted trade in the western region [14][15]. Group 5: APEC and Bilateral Trade - Trade with APEC economies grew by 2%, reaching 19.41 trillion yuan, which constitutes 57.8% of China's total trade [20]. - Trade with South Korea amounted to 1.74 trillion yuan, with exports growing by 0.6% and imports by 3.1% [20][21]. Group 6: Private Enterprises - Private enterprises contributed significantly to trade, with a total of 19.16 trillion yuan in imports and exports, marking a 7.8% increase [25][26]. - These enterprises have been proactive in exploring new markets, with notable growth in exports to emerging markets like ASEAN and Africa [26]. Group 7: Cross-Border E-commerce - Cross-border e-commerce exports reached approximately 1.63 trillion yuan, growing by 6.6% in the first three quarters [35][36]. - The government has implemented various measures to facilitate the growth of cross-border e-commerce, including streamlined customs processes [36][37]. Group 8: Processing Trade - Processing trade reached 6.18 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 6.9%, accounting for 18.4% of total trade [56][57]. - The sector is increasingly moving towards high-value-added processes, with a notable rise in high-tech product exports [56][57]. Group 9: Trade with ASEAN - Trade with ASEAN reached 5.57 trillion yuan, growing by 9.6%, maintaining ASEAN's status as China's largest trading partner [62][63]. - The upcoming upgrade of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area is expected to further enhance trade relations [63].