China exports increase due to high demands from U.S., EU, ASEAN


(MENAFN)China's newest numbers issued on Tuesday, April 13, revealed an upsurge in exports, while joint trade with the U.S. increased to USD165 billion in the first three months of the present financial year.
The General Administration of Customs declared that the country’s exports to the U.S. augmented by 61.3 percent throughout this period.
According to the Chinese daily Global Times, the EU, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and the U.S. are China’s top three business associates.
In the same period, Beijing posted a 36.4 percent upsurge in exports to the EU and 26.1 percent increase to ASEAN.

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