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China posts $107bn trade surplus in December as goods exports power growth

China recorded a total surplus of US$107.2 billion in its foreign trade balance for goods and services in December.

BEIJING : According to figures released by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, China’s total trade exchange reached 5.28 trillion yuan (approximately US$758 billion) during the month.

The goods sector was the main contributor to the surplus, posting a positive balance of 853.3 billion yuan. Exports stood at 2.66 trillion yuan, significantly outpacing imports and underpinning the overall trade performance.

This robust surplus in goods trade helped offset a deficit in the services sector, which widened to 96.6 billion yuan. The services shortfall was attributed to higher imports of services compared to exports during the same period.

China achieved a substantial trade surplus of $107 billion in December, driven by strong goods exports. The total trade exchange reached 5.28 trillion yuan, with goods exports significantly outpacing imports. This surplus in goods trade effectively counterbalanced a services sector deficit, which widened due to increased imports of services.

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