China trade surplus with the U.S. rises to monthly record in September
PUBLISHED TUE, OCT 12 202111:21 PM EDTUPDATED WED, OCT 13 20211:30 AM EDT
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Imports in U.S. dollar terms rose 17.6% last month from a year ago to $240 billion. That’s less than the 20% estimated by analysts polled by Reuters.
China’s trade surplus with the U.S. rose to a monthly record of $42 billion — exports surged by about 30% from a year ago, while imports climbed by just under 17%. The U.S. remained China’s largest trade partner on a single-country basis.
Chinese imports of coal and natural gas surged, while that of soybeans and crude oil fell.
China’s exports in U.S. dollar terms surged 28.1% year-on-year in September to $305.74 billion, beating the 21% growth figure expected by the Reuters poll
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/13/china-trade-data-imports-grow-17point6percent-in-september-miss-expectations.html
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PUBLISHED TUE, OCT 12 202111:21 PM EDTUPDATED WED, OCT 13 20211:30 AM EDT
KEY POINTS
Imports in U.S. dollar terms rose 17.6% last month from a year ago to $240 billion. That’s less than the 20% estimated by analysts polled by Reuters.
China’s trade surplus with the U.S. rose to a monthly record of $42 billion — exports surged by about 30% from a year ago, while imports climbed by just under 17%. The U.S. remained China’s largest trade partner on a single-country basis.
Chinese imports of coal and natural gas surged, while that of soybeans and crude oil fell.
China’s exports in U.S. dollar terms surged 28.1% year-on-year in September to $305.74 billion, beating the 21% growth figure expected by the Reuters poll
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/13/china-trade-data-imports-grow-17point6percent-in-september-miss-expectations.html