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BEIJING, March 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Capital
city Beijing reported a 38.8 percent year-on-year rise in imports in the first two
months of this year, according to customs figures obtained here Sunday.
The city's imports in January and February added up to 10.355 billion US dollars, while exports totaled 2.354
billion US dollars,down 0.6 percent over the same period of last year, figures
suggest.
Local companies, excluding state-run enterprises
based in Beijing, posted a 64.1 percent rise in imports, which totaled 2.348
billion US dollars, and a 28.8 percent increase in exports, which amounted to
1.234 billion US dollars.
Foreign-invested companies remained a major
contributor in boosting the city's trade growth, with 1.39 billion US dollars of
imports and 872 million US dollars of exports.
Local government-run enterprises, on the other hand,
reported 833 million US dollars of imports and 318 million US dollars of
exports.
Asia continued to be Beijing's major trade partner,
with 1.337 billion US dollars of imports and 568 million US dollars of exports.
Two-way trade between Beijing and the island province
of Taiwanincreased by 120 percent to 139 million US dollars, with 122 million US
dollars of imports and 17 million US dollars of exports.
Affected by the avian influenza outbreak in some
parts of China,Beijing's export of poultry products in the first two months
dropped 45.9 percent year on year to 1.33 million US dollars. No export of eggs
or pet birds was reported. Enditem |