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China’s Foreign Trade Grows 3.6% in First 11 Months of 2025

China's foreign trade demonstrated steady growth through November 2025, with total imports and exports reaching 41.21 trillion yuan ($5.75 trillion), according to Monday's customs data release. The 3.6% year-on-year increase highlights the economy's resilience amid global market fluctuations.

November Surge and Sector Shifts

Last month saw a 4.1% trade increase, driven by a 5.7% export surge in electrical equipment and advanced manufacturing products. This continues a trend where mechanical and electrical exports grew 8.8% year-to-date, now representing 60.9% of total exports.

Key Trade Developments

  • Belt and Road Initiative partners accounted for 51.8% of total trade volume
  • Private sector trade expanded 7.1%, outperforming state-owned enterprises
  • Labor-intensive exports declined 3.5%, signaling industrial transformation

The sustained growth in high-tech exports and diversification through BRI partnerships positions China to meet its annual economic targets, while shifting production capabilities address evolving global demand.

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