China’s H1 Trade Boosts 2.9% to 21.79 Trillion Yuan
In H1 2025, the Chinese mainland’s goods trade hit 21.79 trillion yuan, up 2.9%, marking a steady surge in global trade trends.
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In H1 2025, the Chinese mainland’s goods trade hit 21.79 trillion yuan, up 2.9%, marking a steady surge in global trade trends.
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