China’s foreign trade rose 14.2 per cent

A worker stands on piles of industrial products before exporting, at a port of Lianyungang, China. Reuters
A worker stands on piles of industrial products before exporting, at a port of Lianyungang, China. Reuters

Chinese foreign trade rose 14.2 per cent in 2017, helped by an increase of 18.7 per cent in imports, putting an end to two consecutive years of declines, the general administration of customs reported on Friday.

The Asian giant’s total foreign trade volume reached 27.79 trillion Yuan ($4.28 trillion), Efe news reported.

The Chinese trade surplus stood at 2.87 trillion Yuan with a decline of 14.2 per cent compared to 2016, according to Customs data which are always reported in Yuan.

China’s imports last year totalled 12.46 trillion Yuan, 18.7 per cent more than in 2016.

Exports of goods and services of Chinese companies increased by 10.8 per cent compared to the previous year reaching 15.33 trillion Yuan.

In 2016, Chinese exports had declined by 1.9 per cent and imports had risen by 0.6 per cent.