Chinese exports fell 6.2% in September and have been declining for five months

MADRID, 13 Oct.

Chinese exports fell 6.2% in September and have been declining for five months

MADRID, 13 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Last September, Chinese exports totaled 299,130 ​​million dollars (282,557 million euros), which represents a year-on-year decline of 6.2%, the fifth in a row, according to information in dollars from the General Administration of Customs. from China.

For its part, imports from China added a total value of 221,420 million dollars (209,152 million euros) in the ninth month of the year, a figure that represents a drop of 6.2% compared to the same month of 2022.

In general, the volume of China's trade exchanges in the month of September reached a value of 520,550 million dollars (491,709 million euros), 6.2% below that registered in the same month of 2022.

In the month of September, the Asian giant reduced its exports to the European Union by 11.6% annually, to 41,512 million dollars (39,212 million euros), while imports totaled 23,949 million dollars (22,622 million euros). , 0.6% more.

In the case of the United States, Chinese exports decreased by 9.3%, to 46,019 million dollars (43,469 million euros) and imports fell 12.6%, to 12,833 million dollars (12,122 million euros).

Likewise, China's sales to its Russian neighbor increased 20.6% annually in September, up to 9,645 million dollars (9,111 million euros), while imports from Russia grew 8.2%, up to 11,531 million dollars ( 10,892 million euros).

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