Trade with APEC surges 21% in first nine months
(Xinhua) Updated: 2006-11-16 09:41
China's trade with members of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) surged
21 percent from last year to reach US$835.5 billion in the first nine months of
this year, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said on Wednesday.
"Trade
ties between China and APEC have become closer and closer in recent years", the
ministry's spokesperson Chong Quan said at a press conference.
APEC has
become a major trade partner for China, with trade between the two parties
standing at US$960.8 billion in 2005.
Eight of China's top ten trade
partners are APEC members. They include the United States, Japan, the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Hong Kong region, the Republic
of Korea, Taiwan province, Russia and Australia.
APEC also accounted for
71 percent of contracted overseas investment in China in 2005. Chong said
China was ready to work with APEC members for further liberalization and
facilitation of trade and strengthening of economic and technological
cooperation.
APEC is expected to hold its 14th informal meeting in
Hanoi, capital of Vietnam, from November 17 to 19. Chinese President Hu Jintao
left Beijing for the summit on Wednesday.
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