
China’s Foreign Trade Soars 5% in 2024, Reaching Record High
China’s foreign trade in 2024 reached a record 43.85 trillion yuan, expanding by 5% year-on-year. Exports grew 7.1%, imports up 2.3%, highlighting China’s growing role in global trade.
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China’s foreign trade in 2024 reached a record 43.85 trillion yuan, expanding by 5% year-on-year. Exports grew 7.1%, imports up 2.3%, highlighting China’s growing role in global trade.
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