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China trade data
4/2008:
Meanwhile China’s trade surplus with Europe is on the rise – perhaps the result of a RMB/EUR that has fallen along with the dollar. See: “Imbalances and US-China Codependency”, “Will China Keep Buying US Assets? Which Will It Buy?” and “China's Trade Surplus Narrowing As Exports Slow: Still Large”
In other words, China is decreasing imports from Europe. "Over the last three months, China imported an average of $9.7 billion a month from Europe, a figure that was almost 5 percent lower than imports in the same three months of 2006. It was China’s biggest year-over-year decline in imports from Europe since 1998, when China was only a marginal presence in world trade, rather than the dominant force it has become." see more: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/17/business/worldbusiness/17charts.html
from 2005 data:
Top Countries China Exports To
Top Countries China Imports From
China's Trade Surpluses by Country
China's Trade Deficits by Country
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