State Administration of Foreign Exchange: China's international balance of goods and services trade import and export scale was 4.2858 trillion yuan in October.
The State Administration of Foreign Exchange announced the data on China's international balance of payments in goods and services trade in October 2025.
On November 28, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange announced the data on China's international balance of goods and services trade for October 2025. In October 2025, the scale of China's international balance of goods and services trade was 4.2858 trillion yuan. Among them, the export of goods trade was 2.163 trillion yuan, imports were 1.5217 trillion yuan, with a surplus of 641.3 billion yuan; the export of service trade was 260.7 billion yuan, imports were 340.4 billion yuan, with a deficit of 79.7 billion yuan. The main items of service trade were travel services with a scale of 175.1 billion yuan, transport services with a scale of 170.5 billion yuan, other commercial services with a scale of 99.2 billion yuan, and telecommunications, computer and information services with a scale of 65.8 billion yuan.
In terms of US dollars, in October 2025, China's international balance of goods and services trade exports were 341.6 billion US dollars, imports were 262.5 billion US dollars, with a surplus of 79.2 billion US dollars.
This article is selected from the "State Administration of Foreign Exchange Official Website"; edited by GMTEight: Huang Xiaodong.
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