• China's overall 2021 trade expected to maintain relatively fast growth -customs

    13 Oct 2021 | Economic News
  

China's overall 2021 trade expected to maintain relatively fast growth -customs

China’s foreign trade for the whole of 2021 is expected to maintain relatively fast growth, although growth will likely drop back in the fourth quarter due to a high comparison base last year, said Li Kuiwen, a spokesman for China’s customs authority.

 

China Sept exports rise 28.1% y/y, better than forecast

China’s exports in September rose 28.1% from a year earlier, and imports increased 17.6%, customs data showed on Wednesday.

 

China's Jan-Sept yuan-denominated exports up 22.7% y/y, imports grow 22.6%

 

China Sept trade surplus with the United States at $42 billion

China’s trade surplus with the United States stood at $42 billion in September, Reuters calculations based on Chinese customs data showed on Wednesday, up from $37.68 billion in August.

 

China Sept unwrought copper imports at 406,016 tonnes - customs

China’s copper imports in September rose from the previous month, customs data showed on Wednesday, snapping a run of five straight monthly declines as shipments previously held up by coronavirus pandemic curbs belatedly arrived in the country.

 

China Sept soybean imports fall 30% y/y on slowing demand

 

China iron ore imports fall 1.93% in September from August -customs

 

China Sept natural gas imports highest since Jan - customs

China’s total natural gas imports in September - including both piped and liquefied natural gas - rose to the highest since January this year to 10.62 million tonnes, customs data showed on Wednesday, as companies stocked up ahead of winter.

 

China's September crude imports at 41.05 mln tonnes - customs

China imported 41.05 million tonnes of crude oil in September, or about 9.99 million barrels day, customs data showed on Wednesday.

 

China's September coal imports rise by 76% from a year earlier

 

China Sept rare earth exports fall slightly from Aug

China’s rare earth exports in September fell 0.4% from the previous month to their lowest since April, data from the General Administration of Customs showed on Wednesday.

Exports of the group of 17 minerals from China, the world’s biggest rare earths producer, were 3,920 tonnes last month. That was down from 3,936.10 tonnes in August but up from September 2020, when overseas demand was still depressed by the coronavirus pandemic.

 

China Sept meat imports down 17% on year - customs

 

Reference: Reuters

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