How did China’s trade surplus hit $1 trillion?

Al JazeeraCenterEN 6 min read 100% complete by Alex Kozul-WrightDecember 9, 2025 at 03:28 PM
How did China’s trade surplus hit $1 trillion?

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In 2025, China's trade surplus reached $1 trillion for the first time, solidifying its position as a global manufacturing hub. For the first 11 months of the year, exports rose to $3.4 trillion while imports totaled $2.3 trillion. This milestone occurred despite tariffs imposed by the United States under President Donald Trump, who aimed to reduce the US trade deficit. China's export growth was driven by increased shipments to markets outside the US, particularly Southeast Asia and the European Union, and a rise in high-tech goods exports. The country also established production hubs outside of China to gain low-tariff access to various markets.

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