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2025年中国与中亚国家货物贸易额首破千亿美元 中国首次跃居中亚各国第一大贸易伙伴
Yang Guang Wang· 2026-01-19 01:50
Core Insights - In 2025, China-Central Asia economic and trade cooperation has made significant progress, with total import and export value of goods exceeding $100 billion for the first time, reaching $106.3 billion, a year-on-year increase of 12% [1] Trade Performance - China's exports to Central Asia amounted to $71.2 billion, growing by 11%, with strong growth in machinery, high-tech products, and an expanding market share of "new three samples" products [1] - Imports from Central Asia reached $35.1 billion, a 14% increase, with a wider variety of non-resource products such as chemicals, steel, and agricultural products [1] New Trade Dynamics - The cross-border e-commerce between China and Central Asia has maintained rapid growth, with the establishment of the China-Central Asia trade cooperation platform, enhancing trade efficiency [1] - Agricultural products have emerged as a new growth point in trade between China and Central Asia, benefiting the local populations [1] - Cross-border e-commerce is promoted by China as a new trade method, elevating cooperation to a new level [1]
中国与中亚国家 货物贸易额首破千亿美元
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2026-01-18 23:00
Core Insights - The trade volume between China and Central Asian countries has reached a historic high, surpassing 100 billion USD for the first time, marking five consecutive years of positive growth [1] - China has become the largest trading partner for Central Asian countries, with the region's share in China's foreign trade increasing [1] Trade Performance - The total import and export value for the year reached 106.3 billion USD, a year-on-year increase of 12%, with the growth rate improving by 6 percentage points compared to the previous year [1] - Exports from China to Central Asia amounted to 71.2 billion USD, up 11%, with strong growth in machinery, electronics, and high-tech products [1] - Imports from Central Asia totaled 35.1 billion USD, increasing by 14%, with a wider variety of non-resource products such as chemicals, steel, and agricultural products [1] New Business Models - The cross-border e-commerce between China and Central Asia has maintained rapid growth, with ongoing advancements in warehousing and logistics [1] - The establishment of the China-Central Asia Trade Facilitation Cooperation Platform in Nanjing signifies a commitment to enhancing trade efficiency [1] Investment and Trade Integration - High-quality cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative is deepening, with major projects in connectivity, equipment manufacturing, green minerals, and modern agriculture accelerating [1] - These initiatives are effectively driving exports to Central Asia and supporting the industrial upgrading and economic revitalization of the region [1] Future Directions - The Ministry of Commerce plans to implement the important outcomes of the China-Central Asia Summit, focusing on enhancing the quality and efficiency of economic and trade cooperation [2] - Efforts will be made to optimize trade structures, cultivate new business models, and promote integrated development of trade and investment [2]
商务部: 中国—中亚进出口总值首次突破千亿美元大关
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao· 2026-01-18 20:47
Core Insights - In 2025, China-Central Asia trade is expected to achieve significant growth, with total trade volume reaching $106.3 billion, a year-on-year increase of 12%, which is 6 percentage points higher than the previous year [1] - China has become the largest trading partner for Central Asian countries, with Central Asia's share in China's foreign trade increasing [1] - The structure of goods traded is improving, with exports to Central Asia amounting to $71.2 billion (up 11%) and imports from Central Asia totaling $35.1 billion (up 14%) [1] Group 1: Trade Growth - The total trade value between China and Central Asia has surpassed $100 billion for the first time, marking five consecutive years of positive growth [1] - Exports to Central Asia are driven by strong growth in machinery, electronics, and high-tech products, while imports include a diverse range of non-resource products such as chemicals, steel, and agricultural products [1] Group 2: New Business Models - The cross-border e-commerce between China and Central Asia is experiencing rapid growth, supported by ongoing logistics infrastructure development and comprehensive cross-border payment cooperation [1] - The establishment of the China-Central Asia trade cooperation platform in Nanjing is enhancing trade facilitation, with "Silk Road e-commerce" serving as an efficient bridge for trade [1] Group 3: Investment and Cooperation - High-quality cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative is deepening, with major projects in connectivity, equipment manufacturing, green mining, and modern agriculture being accelerated [1] - These projects are expected to boost exports to Central Asia and assist in the industrial upgrading and economic revitalization of Central Asian countries [1] Group 4: Future Plans - The Ministry of Commerce plans to implement the important outcomes of the China-Central Asia Summit, focusing on enhancing the quality and efficiency of economic and trade cooperation, optimizing trade structure, and fostering new business models [2] - There is an emphasis on promoting integrated development of trade and investment and establishing higher-level institutional arrangements to enrich the economic connotation of the China-Central Asia community of shared destiny [2]
中国—中亚进出口总值首次突破千亿美元大关
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao· 2026-01-18 20:44
Core Insights - In 2025, China-Central Asia trade is expected to achieve significant growth, with total trade reaching $106.3 billion, a year-on-year increase of 12%, marking a 6 percentage point acceleration from the previous year [1] - China has become the largest trading partner for Central Asian countries, with the region's share in China's foreign trade increasing [1] - The structure of goods traded is improving, with exports from China to Central Asia amounting to $71.2 billion (up 11%) and imports from Central Asia totaling $35.1 billion (up 14%) [1] - New business models are emerging, with rapid growth in cross-border e-commerce and ongoing development in logistics and payment cooperation [1] Trade and Investment Integration - The high-quality development of the Belt and Road Initiative is deepening, with major projects in connectivity, equipment manufacturing, green mining, and modern agriculture accelerating, effectively boosting exports to Central Asia and aiding the region's industrial upgrade and economic revitalization [2] - The Ministry of Commerce plans to implement the outcomes of the China-Central Asia Summit, focusing on enhancing trade cooperation, optimizing trade structure, fostering new business models, and promoting integrated trade and investment development [2]
中国跃居中亚各国第一大贸易伙伴
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-18 19:30
Core Insights - In 2025, trade cooperation between China and Central Asia is expected to achieve significant growth, with total imports and exports reaching $106.3 billion, marking the first time it surpasses the $100 billion threshold, and representing a year-on-year increase of 12%, which is 6 percentage points higher than the previous year [1] Trade Dynamics - China has become the largest trading partner for Central Asian countries, with Central Asia's share in China's foreign trade further increasing [1] - Exports from China to Central Asia are projected to be $71.2 billion, reflecting an 11% year-on-year growth, driven by strong increases in electromechanical and high-tech products, as well as a steady expansion of the market share for "new three types" products [1] - Imports from Central Asia to China are expected to reach $35.1 billion, with a year-on-year growth of 14%, diversifying the types of non-resource products such as chemicals, steel, and agricultural products [1] E-commerce and Logistics - The cross-border e-commerce trade between China and Central Asia is anticipated to maintain rapid growth, supported by ongoing advancements in warehousing and logistics [1] - Comprehensive cooperation in cross-border payment is being established, and a trade facilitation platform for China-Central Asia has been officially launched in Nanjing, Jiangsu, with "Silk Road E-commerce" serving as an efficient bridge for trade [1]
中国与中亚国家货物贸易额首破千亿美元
Xin Hua Wang· 2026-01-18 08:37
Core Insights - China's trade with Central Asian countries has reached a historic high, with total imports and exports exceeding $100 billion for the first time, marking five consecutive years of positive growth [1] - China has become the largest trading partner for Central Asian countries, with the region's share in China's foreign trade increasing [1] Group 1: Trade Performance - In 2022, the total trade value between China and Central Asia reached $106.3 billion, a year-on-year increase of 12%, with the growth rate improving by 6 percentage points compared to the previous year [1] - Exports from China to Central Asia amounted to $71.2 billion, up 11% year-on-year, with strong growth in machinery, electronics, and high-tech products [1] - Imports from Central Asia totaled $35.1 billion, increasing by 14% year-on-year, with a wider variety of non-resource products such as chemicals, steel, and agricultural products [1] Group 2: New Business Models and Initiatives - The cross-border e-commerce between China and Central Asia has maintained rapid growth, supported by ongoing logistics infrastructure development and comprehensive cross-border payment cooperation [1] - The China-Central Asia trade facilitation platform has officially launched in Nanjing, enhancing trade connectivity through "Silk Road e-commerce" [1] - The integration of investment and trade is being promoted, with significant projects in connectivity, equipment manufacturing, green mining, and modern agriculture accelerating, thereby boosting exports to Central Asia and aiding the region's industrial upgrade and economic revitalization [2] Group 3: Future Directions - The Ministry of Commerce plans to fully implement the outcomes of the China-Central Asia Summit, focusing on enhancing the quality and efficiency of economic and trade cooperation, optimizing trade structure, and fostering new business models [2] - There is an emphasis on promoting integrated development of trade and investment, and establishing higher-level institutional arrangements to enrich the economic connotation of the China-Central Asia community of shared destiny [2]
中国—中亚2025年货物贸易进出口达到1063亿美元 同比增长12%
Jin Rong Jie· 2026-01-18 05:57
Core Viewpoint - In 2025, under the guidance of state-level diplomatic strategies, China-Central Asia economic and trade cooperation has made significant progress, with trade volume reaching a record high of 106.3 billion USD, marking a 12% year-on-year increase, which is 6 percentage points higher than the previous year [1] Trade Performance - The total import and export value between China and Central Asia has historically surpassed 100 billion USD for the first time, maintaining positive growth for five consecutive years [1] - China has become the largest trading partner for Central Asian countries, with the region's share in China's foreign trade further increasing [1] Export and Import Dynamics - China's exports to Central Asia amounted to 71.2 billion USD, reflecting an 11% year-on-year growth, with strong increases in electromechanical and high-tech products, and a steady expansion of the market share for "new three samples" products [1] - Imports from Central Asia reached 35.1 billion USD, a 14% year-on-year increase, with a broader variety of non-resource products such as chemicals, steel, and agricultural products [1]
商务部:2025年中国首次跃居中亚各国第一大贸易伙伴
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2026-01-18 05:35
Core Insights - In 2025, under the guidance of state diplomacy, China-Central Asia economic and trade cooperation has made significant progress, with total trade reaching $106.3 billion, a year-on-year increase of 12%, and a growth rate 6 percentage points higher than the previous year [1] - China has become the largest trading partner for Central Asian countries, with the region's share in China's foreign trade further increasing [1] Trade Performance - The total import and export value between China and Central Asia has historically surpassed $100 billion for the first time, maintaining positive growth for five consecutive years [1] - China's exports to Central Asia amounted to $71.2 billion, up 11%, with strong growth in machinery, electronics, and high-tech products, while imports from Central Asia reached $35.1 billion, increasing by 14%, with a wider variety of non-resource products such as chemicals, steel, and agricultural products [1] New Business Models - Cross-border e-commerce between China and Central Asia has seen rapid growth, with ongoing advancements in warehousing and logistics, and comprehensive development of cross-border payment cooperation [1] - The China-Central Asia trade facilitation cooperation platform has officially launched in Nanjing, with "Silk Road e-commerce" becoming an efficient bridge for trade [1] Investment and Trade Integration - High-quality cooperation in building the "Belt and Road" initiative is deepening, with major projects in connectivity, equipment manufacturing, green minerals, and modern agriculture accelerating implementation, effectively boosting exports to Central Asia and assisting in the industrial upgrading and economic revitalization of Central Asian countries [1] Future Directions - The Ministry of Commerce will fully implement the important outcomes of the China-Central Asia Summit, focusing on enhancing the quality and efficiency of economic and trade cooperation, optimizing trade structure, fostering new business models, and promoting integrated development of trade and investment [2]
商务部欧亚司负责人谈2025年中国—中亚货物贸易情况
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2026-01-18 05:00
Core Insights - In 2025, under the guidance of the diplomatic strategy, China-Central Asia economic and trade cooperation has made significant progress, with total trade reaching $106.3 billion, a year-on-year increase of 12%, and a growth rate improvement of 6 percentage points compared to the previous year [1] - China has become the largest trading partner for Central Asian countries, with the region's share in China's foreign trade further increasing [1] Trade Performance - The total import and export value between China and Central Asia has historically surpassed $100 billion for the first time, maintaining positive growth for five consecutive years [1] - China's exports to Central Asia amounted to $71.2 billion, up 11%, with strong growth in electromechanical and high-tech products, while imports from Central Asia reached $35.1 billion, a 14% increase, diversifying into non-resource products such as chemicals, steel, and agricultural products [1] New Business Models - The cross-border e-commerce between China and Central Asia has continued to grow rapidly, with ongoing advancements in warehousing and logistics, and comprehensive development of cross-border payment cooperation [1] - The establishment of the China-Central Asia Trade Facilitation Cooperation Platform in Nanjing marks a significant step in enhancing trade connectivity, with "Silk Road e-commerce" serving as an efficient bridge for trade [1] Investment and Trade Integration - High-quality cooperation in building the "Belt and Road" initiative is deepening, with major projects in connectivity, equipment manufacturing, green minerals, and modern agriculture accelerating, effectively boosting exports to Central Asia and aiding in the industrial upgrading and economic revitalization of Central Asian countries [1][2]