Live Comments China imports and exports contracted deeply in Sept

    China imports and exports contracted deeply in Sept

    China’s September trade data were rather poor. In particular, imports dropped -8.5% yoy versus expectation of -5.2% yoy,. suggesting weak domestic demand. Exports also contracted -3.2% yoy versus expectation of -3.0% yoy. Trade surplus widened to USD 39.7B. But year-to September, exports just dropped -0.1% yoy while imports dropped -5.0% yoy.

    In USD term, in September:

    • Total trade dropped -5.7% yoy to USD 396.6B.
    • Exports dropped -3.2% yoy to USD 218.1B.
    • Imports dropped -8.5% yoy to USD 178.5B.
    • Trade surplus came in at USD 39.7B.

    Year-to-September:

    • Total trade dropped -2.4% yoy to USD 3351.8B.
    • Exports dropped -0.1% yoy to USD 1825.1B.
    • Imports dropped -5.0% yoy to USD 1526.7B.
    • Trade surplus was at USD 298.4B.

    With US, Year-to-September:

    • Total trade dropped -14.8% yoy to USD 402.7B.
    • Exports to US dropped -10.7% yoy to USD 312.0B.
    • Imports from US dropped -26.4% yoy to USD 90.7B.
    • Trade surplus was at USD 221.3B.

    With EU, Year-to September:

    • Total trade rose 3.2% yoy to USD 522.5B.
    • Exports rose 5.1% yoy to USD 316.8B.
    • Imports rose 0.3% yoy to USD 205.8B.
    • Trade surplus was at USD 111.0B

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