China's exports and imports grow by double digits in first two months, fueled by electronics demand

udn.com (Chinese)

China's exports and imports saw double-digit growth in the first two months of 2026, driven by strong demand for electronics. Exports increased by 21.8% and imports by 19.8% year-on-year in dollar terms, exceeding expectations. This resulted in a trade surplus of $213.6 billion. This growth is attributed to global demand recovery, policy support, industrial advantages, and increased business vitality, with semiconductors and automotive exports showing significant increases.


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