BEIJING - China said Tuesday that the United States has overtaken the European
Union as its biggest export market, as the continent's debt crisis has sent
demand slumping.
"The biggest is the US and
the EU is second," Commerce Ministry spokesman Shen Danyang told reporters
at a regular briefing. "The EU used to be the biggest."
China's exports to the United
States in the first 10 months of this year totalled US$289.3 billion, while
shipments to the EU came to US$276.8 billion, according to Chinese customs
figures.
Weak demand from both Europe and
the US has been a big factor as China's economic growth has slowed over the
past seven quarters to the end of September.
Economic growth in the United
States remains weak but is expanding, while the eurozone's debilitating debt
crisis has dragged it back into recession.
Shen also said the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) had moved past Japan as China's third-biggest export
market. Japan, which is in the midst of a diplomatic row with China that has
hit trade between the two nations, slipped to fourth place.
- AFP/ir
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