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ForeignTradeExportsExceededExpectationsInJuly,AndTheHomeBuildingMaterialsMarketContinuedToImprove|VIGAFaucetManufacturer

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The General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China announced the cumulative import and export data for July and January-July this year. The main information related to some furniture exports is as follows (in RMB): The export value of furniture and its parts in July was 39.21 li-yuan tse libilione, keketseho ea 12.2 compared to June. %; the cumulative export value from January to July was 19,682 li-yuan tse limilione, tlase 2.6% from the same period in 2019 (selemo le selemo), and the decline was 6 percentage points narrower than that from January to June. The situation continued to improve.
From January to July, the cumulative export value of related products in the four categories of furniture, lamps, lighting devices and parts, ceramic products and textile products was 1,039.89 li-yuan tse libilione, keketseho ea 23.6% from the cumulative data from January to June.
Except for furniture, textile exports amounted to 634.22 li-yuan tse libilione, Keketseho ea selemo sa selemo sa 35.8%. Lamps and lanterns were 124.8 li-yuan tse libilione, holimo 2.7% selemo le selemo; ceramics were 84.05 li-yuan tse libilione, tlase 25.4% selemo le selemo. Ka kakaretso, from January to July this year, the total value of my country’s imports and exports of goods trade was 17.2 trillion yuan, Phokotso ea selemo sa selemo 1.7%, and the rate of decline narrowed by 1.5 percentage points from January to June. Har'a bona, exports were 9.4 trillion yuan, tlase 0.9% selemo le selemo, and the rate of decline narrowed 2.1 percentage points from January to June; imports were 7.8 trillion yuan, tlase 2.6% selemo le selemo, and the rate of decline narrowed 0.7 percentage points from January to June; trade surplus 1,631.15 li-yuan tse libilione.
Ka Phupu, my country’s foreign trade imports and exports were 2.9 trillion yuan, Keketseho ea selemo sa selemo sa 5.8%. Har'a bona, exports were 1.7 trillion yuan, Keketseho ea selemo sa selemo sa 9.3%; imports were 1.2 trillion yuan, Keketseho ea selemo sa selemo sa 1.4%; the trade surplus was 442.24 li-yuan tse libilione.
Imports and exports to ASEAN, the European Union and Japan increased, while imports to the United States declined. In the first seven months, China’s total trade value with ASEAN was 2.51 trillion yuan, keketseho ea 6.6%, accounting for 14.6% of China’s total foreign trade value. Har'a bona, China’s exports to ASEAN were 1.4 trillion yuan, keketseho ea 5.6%; imports from ASEAN were 1.11 trillion yuan, keketseho ea 7.8%; the trade surplus with ASEAN was 288.13 li-yuan tse libilione, ho fokotseha hoa 2.1%.
The total value of trade with the EU was 2.41 trillion yuan, keketseho ea 0.1%, accounting for 14% of our total foreign trade value. Har'a bona, China’s exports to the EU were 1.47 trillion yuan, keketseho ea 4%; imports from the EU were 936.72 li-yuan tse libilione, ho fokotseha hoa 5.6%; and the trade surplus with the EU was 534.78 li-yuan tse libilione, keketseho ea 26.5%.
The total value of Sino-US trade was 2.03 trillion yuan, tlase 3.3%, accounting for 11.8% of our total foreign trade value. Har'a bona, China’s exports to the United States were 1.56 trillion yuan, ho fokotseha hoa 4.1%; imports from the United States were 475.5 li-yuan tse libilione, ho fokotseha hoa 0.3%; the trade surplus with the United States was 1.08 trillion yuan, ho fokotseha hoa 5.7%.
The total value of Sino-Japanese trade was 1.22 trillion yuan, keketseho ea 1.1%, accounting for 7.1% of our total foreign trade value. Har'a bona, exports to Japan were 557.13 li-yuan tse libilione, keketseho ea 0.2%; imports from Japan were 666.85 li-yuan tse libilione, keketseho ea 1.8%; the trade deficit with Japan was 109.72 li-yuan tse libilione, keketseho ea 10.8%.
The import and export of private enterprises increased and their proportion increased. In the first seven months, the import and export of private enterprises was 7.83 trillion yuan, keketseho ea 7.2%, accounting for 45.6% of our total foreign trade value, keketseho ea 3.8 percentage points over the same period last year. Har'a bona, exports were 5.12 trillion yuan, keketseho ea 6.4%, accounting for 54.5% of the total export value; imports were 2.71 trillion yuan, keketseho ea 8.7%, accounting for 34.9% of the total import value.
Analysts said that the performance of foreign trade exports in July exceeded expectations. With the accelerated resumption of overseas work and production, the external demand situation is expected to be gradually restored, and exports are expected to stabilize in a positive growth range.
Tang Jianwei, chief researcher of the Bank of Communications Financial Research Center, said that China’s exports have achieved positive growth, which is better than the export situation of neighboring countries, indicating that China’s export competitiveness is still strong. From the perspective of trade regions, China’s imports and exports with ASEAN continued to grow, and ASEAN became my country’s largest trading partner, making a significant contribution to the resilience of China’s exports throughout the first half of the year, including July.
The leading manufacturing Purchasing Manager Index (PMI) also confirms the authenticity of the improved export data. China’s manufacturing PMI rose to 51.1% ka Phupu, keketseho ea 0.2 percentage points from the previous month, and was above the threshold for five consecutive months. Har'a bona, the “new order indexhas rebounded for three consecutive months, which means that my country’s export growth rate is still supported in the short term, and exports in August are expected to continue to maintain positive growth year-on-year.

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