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China to End 2025 with Record Foreign Trade Surplus
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China will end the year with a record foreign trade surplus, which has already exceeded $1 trillion for the first 11 months.
Although Chinese exports to the U.S. fell by almost a third in November, overall shipments continued to grow. This was made possible by a sharp increase in sales to the EU and Africa.















