During the first six months of 2026, China’s trade in goods saw significant growth, climbing 16.9% compared to the previous year. The total value of imports and exports reached an impressive 25.47 trillion yuan, as reported by official figures. This surge illustrates a robust performance in the nation’s trade sector amid challenging global economic conditions.
In June alone, China’s trade activities recorded a notable increase, with the total value of imports and exports hitting 4.78 trillion yuan. This figure represents a 24.2% rise from June of the previous year, showcasing the continued strength of China’s trade dynamics.
The impressive growth in China’s foreign trade is attributed to a combination of factors, including heightened demand for Chinese exports and a rise in import volumes. These trends have persisted despite the uncertainties facing the global economy, suggesting a resilient trade environment in the country.
China’s trade sector has consistently demonstrated its ability to adapt and thrive, even in the face of external pressures. The latest data highlights the country’s ongoing momentum in international commerce, with both export and import activities contributing to the overall growth.









