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SCIO briefing on China's import and export in first 3 quarters of 2024

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Nanfang Daily, Nafang Plus:

In recent years, ASEAN has consistently maintained its position as China's largest trading partner. Could you please share information about the trade performance between China and ASEAN since the beginning of this year? Thank you.

Wang Lingjun:

Thank you for your question. In the first three quarters of this year, China's trade with ASEAN reached 5.09 trillion yuan, growing by 9.4%, which is 4.1 percentage points higher than the national growth rate. Of this total, exports amounted to 3.02 trillion yuan, up 12.3%, while imports reached 2.07 trillion yuan, increasing by 5.4%. The continued positive development of China-ASEAN trade can be attributed to several key factors:

First, the large markets on both sides provide strong support for bilateral trade development. The practical cooperation between China and ASEAN continues to deepen, and they have been each other's largest trading partners for four consecutive years. Last week, at the 27th China-ASEAN Summit, Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized that "strengthening market connectivity is an important direction for further cooperation. "Looking ahead, the signing and implementation of the Version 3.0 China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement will provide stronger momentum for jointly building an enormous market.

Second, multi-dimensional connectivity makes trade exchanges more convenient and efficient. Land ports are bustling with activity; in the first three quarters, imports and exports through Friendship Pass — the largest land port between China and Vietnam — reached 336.34 billion yuan, up 15.6%. As smart port construction advances between China and Vietnam, more digital and intelligent technologies will accelerate bilateral trade. Railway channels continue to show strong performance, with cargo volume through the China-Laos Railway reaching 3.766 million metric tons, a 15% increase, while the trade value grew by 50.7%. Waterway routes are expanding, with Beibu Gulf Port now operating 35 routes to ASEAN countries, with its ASEAN trade volume up 12.8%.

Furthermore, deepening cooperation within the industrial chain has led to rapid growth in the import and export of intermediate goods. China has established close cooperation with ASEAN countries in sectors such as electronics, automobile manufacturing, and textiles and apparel, leading to continuous expansion of intermediate goods trade. In the first three quarters, China's import and export of intermediate goods with ASEAN reached 3.23 trillion yuan, representing nearly 60% of the total trade volume of 5.09 trillion yuan, marking a 9% increase. Specifically, the import and export of electronic intermediate goods, such as computer peripherals, flat-panel display modules and integrated circuits grew by 63.9%, 22.2% and 13%, respectively.

Lastly, complementary advantages in consumer goods provide a wider choice of specialty agricultural products. In the first three quarters, China imported agricultural products worth 184.83 billion yuan from ASEAN, making it the second largest source of agricultural imports for China. Newly added items this year, such as fresh durians from Malaysia, aquatic products from Brunei and coconuts from Vietnam, further enriched domestic consumption choices. Meanwhile, ASEAN stands as the largest export market for Chinese agricultural products, with Chinese fruits like oranges and pears, as well as vegetables like garlic and onions, being well-received in ASEAN markets. China's exports of dried and fresh fruits and vegetables to ASEAN grew by 18.4% and 15.5% respectively in the first three quarters. Thank you.

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