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The site consists of a series of periodically updated profiles dedicated to exploring trade data for countries and their regions, companies, products, and international organizations. It also features bilateral profiles that allow exploring the trade relationships between different countries and between countries and products.
The following is a list of the exports of China. Data is for 2022, in billions of US$ , as reported by the Observatory of Economic Complexity . The top thirty exports are listed.
In 2020, China signed major free trade agreements with the European Union as well as fifteen different Asia-Pacific countries. [11]: 259 As of at least 2023, China is the world's largest exporter, a status it has maintained continuously since 2010. [12]: 88 Effective 1 December 2024, China eliminated tariffs for goods imported from all of the ...
Different sources of trade data may provide more or less complete data coverage, and more or less detail: reported vs. mirrored: One key distinction in trade data is between the reporting country (the country that provides data) and the partner country (the country listed as an export partner or import partner in the data provided by a reporting country).
A study by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco found that China's official GDP statistics are "significantly and positively correlated" with externally verifiable measures of economic activity such as import and export data from China's trade partners, suggesting that China's economic growth was no slower than the official figures indicated.
The United States on Tuesday criticized China for reducing the transparency of its reporting on basic economic data in recent months, and for cracking down on firms in China that had been ...
China has moved forward with a complaint at the World Trade Organization that alleges the European Union has improperly set anti-subsidy tariffs on new Chinese-made electric vehicles. The Chinese ...
In November 1949, a month after the People's Republic of China was established, the Chinese Communist Party formed the Ministry of Trade (贸易部) while the MOEA continued to operate in Taiwan and several other islands. [citation needed] In August 1952, the Ministry was renamed to Ministry of Foreign Trade (对外贸易部).