
China’s Foreign Trade Climbs 2.9% in First Half of 2025
China’s foreign trade rose 2.9% in the first half of 2025, reaching 21.79 trillion yuan, according to official data from the General Administration of Customs.
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China’s foreign trade rose 2.9% in the first half of 2025, reaching 21.79 trillion yuan, according to official data from the General Administration of Customs.

Global trade grew by $300 billion in the first half of the year, says UNCTAD, but instability and tensions cast doubt on future growth.

BRICS nations reach new economic heights as six countries surpass $1 trillion in GDP. China leads the group, with trade booming ahead of the 17th BRICS Summit in Brazil.

Trade between China and South Asian countries has reached nearly $200 billion, doubling over the past decade and signaling stronger regional cooperation.

China’s exports rose 6.3% in May, reaching $318 billion, with trade with Africa hitting a record high. Exports to Africa soared 35.3% in May, highlighting strong demand for Chinese goods.

As the 2025 China-Central Asia Summit approaches, new economic opportunities are emerging. With key infrastructure projects and growing trade ties, the summit promises to deepen regional cooperation.

Despite global trade uncertainties, China’s break-bulk cargo exports are rising, reaching emerging markets worldwide and showcasing the resilience of its shipping industry.

Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the China-CELAC Forum, China and Latin America strengthen their partnership, opening new opportunities for trade, development, and youth engagement.

China and Latin America celebrate a decade of growing cooperation through the China-CELAC Forum, highlighting mutual benefits and a commitment to shared development.

China and the EU celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, highlighting deepening trust, booming trade, and stronger ties that benefit both sides and contribute to global stability.