Guangdong Sept imports of big cars fall 26.5% m/m

Data from Guangzhou Customs show that in the first eight months of this year, the auto imports through Guangzhou ports grew at a two-digit rate monthly, but since the sales tax hike on high-emission vehicles were announced in late July, the imports of 3.0L-plus gasoline cars dropped 26.5% month on month to 2,396 units in [...]

China’s leading trade fair opens 104th session in Guangzhou

The autumn session of the biannual Canton Fair opened in the southern metropolis of Guangzhou on Wednesday.
The 104th China Import and Export Fair runs from Oct. 15 to Nov. 6.
It is viewed as the barometer of Chinese exports and imports.

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China’s steel exports up 50.2% in Sep

China’s steel products exports in September surged 50.2% to hit 6.67 million tons from a year earlier, according to the General Administration of Customs.
However, the figure is 1.01 million tons lower than that in August this year.
For the first nine months this year, steel products exports dropped 2.1% from a year ago to 4.85 million [...]

Mainland trade with Taiwan to keep good momentum

China’s mainland customs authority said on Monday trade with Taiwan would continue maintaining the current momentum to grow steadily.
According to the mainland’s General Administration of Customs, trade between the mainland and Taiwan in August amounted to $12.23 billion, in which the mainland’s imports were worth $9.7 billion and exports to Taiwan achieved a record $2.52 [...]

Imports, prices of primary products go up sharply

The latest foreign trade figures from the Customs on Oct. 13 show that China’s imports of primary products sped up quickly and prices of those imports were high over the first nine months of the year.
China imported 294.2 billion USD of primary products from January to September, representing a sharp increase of 69.5 percent over [...]

China’s trade surplus falls 2.6% to US$181b

China’s trade surplus in the first nine months dropped 2.6 percent from a year ago to US$180.9 billion, the General Administration of Customs said yesterday.
In September alone, the surplus widened 23.1 percent from the same period last year to US$29.3 billion due to continued declines in imports due to restrictions imposed during the Beijing Olympics [...]

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