Foreign trade via Tianjin port surges in Jan (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-02-27 11:21
Foreign trade via the northern Chinese port of Tianjin totaled 7.21 billion
U.S. dollars in January, up 23.7 percent over the same period last year,
according to local customs.
Its imports stood at 3.21 billion U.S. dollars, a surge of 40.5 percent over
January 2005. Meanwhile, its exports rose 12.9 percent to reach 40 billion U.S.
dollars.
Foreign-funded businesses contributed to 49.7 percent of the total trade
volume, with the amount rising by 32.6 percent to 3.58 billion U.S. dollars.
Exports of electric and mechanical products increased by 33.4 percent to 1.81
billion U.S. dollars, accounting for 45.3 percent of the total exports in the
Tianjin port.
Statistics from Tianjin Customs indicated that imports of resource products
like iron ore and steel also registered a two-digit rise.
The United States, the European Union (EU), Japan and the Republic of Korea
are the four biggest trade partners for Tianjin port. Their trade volume via the
port in January numbered 4.49 billion U.S. dollars, which accounted for 62.3
percent of the total trade volume.
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