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Currently there is no data source from which up-to-date trade content such as export control commodity lists, exchange rates, code lists (e.g. customs offices), customs tariffs and many more information can be centrally obtained...
China and the European Union have committed to concluding a comprehensive bilateral investment agreement next year, they have announced in a joint statement from Brussels.
Both blocs said th
A new free trade agreement (FTA) between China and South Korea is set to come into effect later this month following years of negotiating.
Having agreed on the terms of the
Imports of semiconductor-related products to China fell sharply at the end of last year as new export controls imposed by the US on shipments of the most technologica
Manufacturers of Chinese goods are increasingly shipping via Mexico in order to avoid the impact of tariffs on imports directly to the US, a new analysis has found.
A review of customs data
China saw a further improvement in its international trade performance during December 2017, rounding off an overall positive year of growth for the Asian superpower.
Official data has shown
Chinese exporters enjoyed strong performance last month to illustrate how the global economy continues to recover from the shocks of the last year, new figures have revealed.
Shipments of g
China saw another month of slow international trade performance in May 2016, with exports down by 4.1 per cent compared to May 2015.
This margin was much greater than the 1.8 per cent fall s
Exports from China increased last month, despite the trade war with the US continuing to rumble on, official data has shown.
Figures newly published state that exports from the Asian nation
Chinese exports saw an unexpectedly significant increase in February 2018, suggesting that the country's international trade sector remains in robust health despite tensions with the US.
Exports of Chinese-made goods lost some of their strong recent performance in April as higher prices for raw materials and increased competition from other economies dented demand.
Reuters