China’s imports, exports rebound above pre-virus levels in Jan-Oct, but pressure persists (Global Times)

China’s total imports and exports reached $4.89 trillion in US dollar terms in the first 10 months of 2021, increasing 31.9 percent from a year earlier and exceeding the full-year reading for 2019 before the epidemic, data from the General Administration of Customs (GAC) showed on Sunday.

The robust trade data with double-digit growth in both imports and experts during the period were supported by a combination of factors, including China’s complete and resilient supply chain, strict but necessary epidemic prevention, booming global demand for Chinese goods, analysts noted.

China’s imports, exports rebound above pre-virus levels in Jan-Oct, but pressure persists – Global Times

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