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China Ranks 2nd With 8.8% of World's Exports by 2007

China's share in world's exports reached 8.8 percent by 2007, making it the world's 2nd largest exporter, only after Germany, said the National Statistics Bureau (NBS) on Tuesday.

According to a statement released on NBS website, China's foreign trade has been growing at an average annual rate of 17.4 pct to US$2,173.7 billion from US$20.6 billion since 1978 when its reform and opening-up began.

With persistent government efforts to boost foreign trade and encourage investment, China's exports rose from US$9.8 billion to 1,217.8 billion dollars during the period, and imports gained from US$10.9 billion to US$956 billion, said the statement.

(Xinhua News Agency October 28, 2008)


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