China Trade Balance

Country: China, CNY
Importance:
Low
Sector: Trade
Last release
Actual
¥692.80 B
Forecast
¥652.26 B
Previous
¥679.10 B
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
Feb 2023
¥810.30 B
¥592.31 B
Dec 2022
¥550.10 B
¥580.47 B
Nov 2022
¥494.33 B
¥575.45 B
Oct 2022
¥586.81 B
¥565.34 B
Sep 2022
¥573.57 B
¥565.34 B
Aug 2022
¥535.91 B
¥504.85 B
Jul 2022
¥682.69 B
¥7905.75 B
Jun 2022
¥650.11 B
¥455.04 B
May 2022
¥502.89 B
¥443.88 B
Apr 2022
¥325.08 B
¥441.88 B
Mar 2022
¥300.58 B
¥445.53 B
Feb 2022
¥740.00 B
¥407.53 B
Dec 2021
¥604.69 B
¥400.92 B
Nov 2021
¥460.68 B
¥372.23 B
Oct 2021
¥545.95 B
¥378.60 B
Sep 2021
¥433.19 B
¥386.13 B
Aug 2021
¥376.31 B
¥495.51 B
Jul 2021
¥362.67 B
¥551.81 B
Jun 2021
¥332.75 B
¥486.90 B
May 2021
¥296.00 B
¥330.98 B

China Trade Balance measures a change between exports and imports over a selected period, expressed in Chinese yuan. Economists use the indicator to evaluate the structure and intensity of trade flows between countries.

A nation importing more goods and services than it exports has a trade deficit. When exports exceed imports, economists point to a trade surplus.

The impact of Chinese imports on yuan quotes is ambiguous and depends on the context of business cycles and other economic indicators.

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