China's trade surplus for the past January reached the record
high US$6.48 billion while its export rise by 42.2 percent over the
same period of last year, customs statistics showed on Tuesday.
China's total trade volume for January reached US$95.06 billion,
up 33.1 percent over the same period of last year.
The export increased to US$50.77 billion with a year-on-year
rise of 42.2 percent while the import reached US$44.29 billion, up
24 percent, according to the statistics.
Foreign-funded ventures scored an export growth of 42.4 percent
and an import growth of 30 percent. Collective, private and other
enterprises reported an export growth of 77.3 percent and an import
growth of 33.9 percent.
China's trade volume with the Europe Union, the United States
and Japan reached US$15.89 billion, US$14.33 billion and US$12.86
billion, or a respective year-on-year growth of 36.4 percent, 30.8
percent and 28.4 percent.
(Xinhua News Agency February 9, 2005)