Trade Between China and Portuguese-speaking Countries Reaches US$109 Billion in First Ten Months of 2013
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Trade between China and the eight Portuguese-speaking countries from January to October, 2013 totalled US$109.07 billion, a year-on-year rise of 0.81 percent against the same period of 2012, according to official figures from China published in Macau.
With
Brazil, China’s main trading partner both amongst the Portuguese-speaking nations and the rest of the world, two-way trade totalled US$74.26 billion (3.3 percent more), with Chinese exports of US$29.21 billion (6.34 percent more) and imports of US$45.05 billion (1.42 percent more).
Angola, China’s second trading partner amongst the Portuguese-speaking countries, had two-way trade with China totalling US$30.12 billion.
Two-way trade with
Portugal totalled US$3.21 billion, with China exporting goods worth US$2.03 billion and imports of US$1.18 billion .
Mozambique was China’s fourth-biggest trading partner amongst the countries, with two-way trade of US$1.35 billion (22.25 percent more). China exported goods worth US$1.00 billion (29.25 percent more) to Mozambique and imported goods worth US$349 million (4.41 percent more).
In October trade between China and Portuguese-speaking countries totalled US$10.49 billion.
Source: macauhub
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