China's exports to the United States continue to decline Last month decreased 23% year-on-year December 8th 16:00

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China's trade with the United States last month has been below that of the same month last year due to a significant decline in exports from China.

According to last month's trade statistics released by Chinese customs authorities on the 8th, China and the United States exported 23% more than the same month last year due to the impact of measures to put higher tariffs on imported goods from each other. It has been reduced.

On the other hand, imports into China increased by 2% over the same month last year.
In the trade negotiations, the Chinese side has shown a concession by expanding imports of agricultural products such as soybeans and pork from the United States, which may have increased the purchase of agricultural products from the United States.

President Trump's problem in China's trade surplus is more than $ 24.6 billion, about 30% lower than the same month last year, but remains high.

The United States and China are continuing to negotiate trade for the first-stage agreement on the 15th of this month, with the US government invoking the tariff on Chinese smartphones and other products, and the statistics announced on the 8th are negotiating. It will be noticed how it affects.

Meanwhile, China's total trade last month was $ 404.75 billion, 0.5% below the same month last year.
While imports grew slightly with an increase of 0.3%, exports decreased by 1.1%, and the decline in exports to the United States affected the whole.