Chinas March exports continue falling but at slower pace

Xinhua
04/14/2009
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BEIJING, April 10 (Xinhua) -- Chinas exports fell for the fifth month in a row to 90.29 billion U.S. dollars in March, down 17.1 percent from a year earlier, the General Administration of Customs said Friday.

In February, exports plummeted 25.7 percent year on year, the worst decline in more than a decade.

Imports slumped 25.1 percent year on year last month to 71.73 billion U.S. dollars, compared with a 24.1-percent decline in February.

Total foreign trade value was 162.02 billion U.S. dollars last month, down 20.9 percent year on year.

The trade surplus rose to 18.56 billion U.S. dollars, up 41.2 percent from a year earlier. This was compared with 4.84 billion U.S. dollars in February.

March exports rose 32.8 percent from February while imports were up 14 percent month on month. This indicated a sign of improvement in the countrys foreign trade, the customs agency said.

"The narrowing in decline offers some comfort," said Zhang Yansheng, director of the foreign economic research institution with the National Development and Reform Commission, but this was a result of the governments support policies instead of an improvement in external demand.

Last month, China raised the export rebate on 3,800 items, including textiles and garments, iron and steel, non-ferrous metals and petrochemicals. It was the sixth increase since last August when the government decided to raise refunds in an attempt to tackle slowing exports amid the global financial crisis.

The World Trade Organization has predicted a 9-percent decline in global trade this year, the sharpest drop since World War II.

Chinas top three trade partners -- the European Union, the United States and Japan -- have all entered recession, which would put pressure on foreign trade, analysts said.

Trade between China and the EU, the countrys largest trade partner, totaled 26.45 billion U.S. dollars last month, down 19.3 percent from a year earlier.

Trade with the United States fell 12.6 percent year on year to 22.65 billion U.S. dollars. That with Japan, Chinas third largest trade partner, dropped 20.5 percent to 17.52 billion U.S. dollars.

Shrinking external demand, the yuans appreciation, trade protectionism and financing difficulties for small and medium-sized enterprises all bore negative impacts on the countrys foreign trade, said Long Guoqiang, deputy director of research department of foreign economic relations at the Development Research Center of the State Council.

A practical target for China was to make sure its exports growth would not fall below the global average this year, Long said. 

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