China's trade surplus surges

Economics & Trade

12 July 2005


For the second consecutive month, China's trade surplus rose sharply, as exports rose 30.6% to US$65.96bn from a year ago, while imports grew a relatively slow 15.1% to US$$56.28bn, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing official statistics. China's June trade surplus registered US$9.68bn, widening its surplus for the first half of 2005 to US$39.65bn, from a deficit of US$6.8bn in the same period last year.




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