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China’s November Trade Data: A Detailed Analysis

by Richie
12/08/2023
in Compliance, Supply Chain Transparency

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China’s trade data for November revealed a slight uptick in exports for the first time in seven months, marking a modest shift in trade dynamics. Exports in November rose by 0.5% year-on-year to $291.9 billion, surpassing the 0.4% increase forecasted by Wind, a Chinese financial data provider. This increase in exports, the first since May, was attributed to exporters lowering their prices, as noted by Capital Economics analysts.

Key Insights from November’s Trade Data:

  • Exports Show Modest Improvement: China’s exports experienced a slight increase in November, which Zhang Zhiwei, president and chief economist at Pinpoint Asset Management, attributed to alignment with market expectations and strengthened sequential growth in recent months. This trend was also observed in other Asian countries’ export data.
  • Comparison with Previous Years: Despite the increase in exports, Ding Shuang, chief Greater China economist at Standard Chartered Bank, pointed out that the improvement was relatively modest, primarily due to a low base of comparison from the past two years, indicating that overall trade remains sluggish.
  • Imports Decline: China’s imports decreased by 0.6% in November to $223.5 billion, a significant decline from October’s 3% growth. This decrease was contrary to Wind’s projection of a 3.5% growth. Despite this drop, Capital Economics analysts expect imports to remain robust in the near term, bolstered by fiscal support boosting commodity demand.
  • Export Destinations: China’s exports to the United States rose by 7.35% year-on-year, marking the first increase since July of the previous year. However, exports to the European Union and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) fell by 14.51% and 7.07%, respectively.
  • Future Outlook: Analysts at Capital Economics cautioned that the current export growth, driven partly by price cuts, is unsustainable and is impacting firms’ profit margins. They anticipate a continued slowdown in growth among China’s major trading partners in the first half of the next year. Conversely, imports are expected to remain steady, supported by increased infrastructure spending.

Zhang Zhiwei of Pinpoint Asset Management highlighted the cooling economies of Europe and the US, suggesting that China might need to rely more on domestic demand for growth in 2024. He also noted the anticipation for the central economic work conference, which may provide insights into China’s fiscal policy direction for the upcoming year.

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