China's exports to US increase by 70%


 BEIJING (Reuters) - China's exports to the United States have risen 70 percent in the past two months, according to official Chinese data.


It should be noted that in 2020, despite severe difficulties, China has revived its economy. But will China be able to revive its economy and sustain its growth this year? This question is of interest to many.


According to Chinese official data on March 15, demand for production in China continues in the first two months of this year, commodity prices are generally stable, market strength is improving, economic recovery and growth rate Is intact

In short, China's economy as a whole is on track to recover.


The recovery of China's economy shows that long-term positive fundamental trends in China have not changed, and since the second quarter of last year, China has taken effective measures for epidemic, economic recovery and social development.



In addition, major economies around the world are recovering from vaccinations and China's exports are increasing.


For example, in January and February, China's exports to ASEAN increased by more than 40% over the same period last year, while exports to the United States increased by 70%.


These factors show that China is playing an important role in reviving its economy as well as the global economy.


The pace of innovation in China's economic recovery is constantly evolving; And the Chinese government has set an economic growth target of 6% this year.


Michael Hesson, head of business for China and Northeast Asia under the Eurasia Group, said the goal is not difficult for China, but it shows that China exceeds the standard of development. That's the decent thing to do, and it should end there

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