The first half of 2026 saw a significant uptick in China’s foreign trade in goods, which surged by 16.9% compared to the previous year, totaling 25.47 trillion yuan. This impressive growth, reported in the latest figures, highlights the robust expansion of China’s trade activities during this period.
In June 2026 alone, the country’s combined imports and exports reached 4.78 trillion yuan, which represents a notable 24.2% increase from the same month in the previous year. This substantial leap underscores a continuing trend of strong performance in China’s international trade sector.
This surge in trade is largely attributed to a rise in demand for Chinese exports, coupled with heightened import activities. Such developments have been occurring despite ongoing global economic uncertainties, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of China’s trade dynamics.
China’s foreign trade sector has maintained solid momentum, driven by favorable conditions in both export and import channels. The data suggests that the country has successfully managed to navigate through various challenges, sustaining its trade growth trajectory.
Overall, the reported figures for the first half of the year reflect a thriving trade environment in China, which continues to exhibit strength and growth despite facing complex global economic landscapes.
