China sees foreign trade functioning well
1st Nov 2005, 05:59 GMT
The Ministry of Commerce released on October 28 the autumn report on foreign trade, which predicts China's foreign trade to exceed $1.4 trillion in 2005, growing over 20 percent. Export this year would reach about $745 billion up 26 percent while import stand at $655 billion up 18 percent, which would lead to trade surplus of about $90 billion.
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