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China's foreign trade surges 750 times in 55 years
www.chinaview.cn 2004-12-24 21:49:09

    BEIJING, Dec. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese foreign trade has increased 750 times since the People's Republic of China was founded 55 years ago, serving as a major engine for the growth of world trade, a Chinese trade official said here Friday.

    Bo Xilai, minister of commerce, told an annual national workingconference on commerce that China was expected to be the third largest trade country in the world this year.

    Chinese foreign trade in the first 11 months of 2004 exceeded 1trillion US dollars, including 167 billion US dollars-worth trade with North America, 190 billion US dollars with Europe and over 600 billion US dollars with Asian countries and regions.

    According to the World Trade Organization, the United States spent 20 years to increase its foreign trade volume from 100 billion US dollars to 1 trillion US dollars and Germany, 26 years.But China did it in 16 years.

    China's soaring economy spurred trade, which benefits its neighbors as well, Bo said.

    In the January-November period, Chinese imports from Asia surged by 37 percent to hit 334.6 billion US dollars, more than 20percent of Asia's total imports volume.

    Meanwhile, Chinese exports were optimizing their structure, theminister said.

    China's exports of machinery and electronic products and hi-tech products both recorded growths of over 40 percent and accounted for 54 percent and 27.7 percent of China's total exports,Bo said.

    However, about half of Chinese exports were from the processingindustry, which means importing raw material or semi-finished products, assembling them and then exporting the finished products.

    Such industries, mostly foreign-founded companies, bring only processing fees to Chinese workers, while most of the profit goes to foreign investors.

    The high growth of Chinese foreign trade also raised some experts' worry on the safety of Chinese economy, which seems to rely more on foreign economies. Enditem

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