China's imports and exports
of goods will likely amount to US$2.1 trillion for the whole year,
a growth of 20 percent over the year-earlier level, according to a
report released Thursday by the Ministry of Commerce.
The report says in 2006, China's foreign trade stood
at US$1.76 trillion, up 23.6 percent year-on-year, ranking third in
the world.
External trade has continued to grow rapidly since the
beginning of the year, the report says. Foreign sales of machinery,
electronics, textiles and clothing and footwear posted sustained
growth. Trade with major partners, including the European Union,
the United States and Japan, has increased continuously.
According to the report, China realized US$457.7
billion in foreign trade in the first quarter of this year, up 23.2
percent from a year earlier. The trade surplus soared 99.4 percent
to US$46.4 billion.
The report believes the overall environment is still
favorable for China's foreign trade.
(Xinhua News Agency May 18, 2007)
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