CHINA's trade surplus reached the highest level on record in 2021, thanks to a boom in exports that helped overcome a drop in momentum across the wider economy, reports London's Financial Times.
Official data released showed that China's trade surplus was US$676 billion for 2021, 26 per cemt higher than in 2020.
Exports were 30 per cent higher at $3.36 trillion for the full year, with December's year-on-year growth of 21 per cent adding to a streak of double-digit gains in every single month.
The data highlighted China's dominance of global trade during the Covid crisis, during which its manufacturing industry has benefited from a shift around the world from services to goods consumption.
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Official data released showed that China's trade surplus was US$676 billion for 2021, 26 per cemt higher than in 2020.
Exports were 30 per cent higher at $3.36 trillion for the full year, with December's year-on-year growth of 21 per cent adding to a streak of double-digit gains in every single month.
The data highlighted China's dominance of global trade during the Covid crisis, during which its manufacturing industry has benefited from a shift around the world from services to goods consumption.
SeaNews Turkey