China's foreign trade is flexing its muscles 💪 despite a storm of global disputes, new data reveals. The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) reported Friday that March 2025 saw trade tensions hit a boiling point—but Chinese exporters aren't backing down.
Trade Wars Heat Up 🔥
The CCPIT's global economic friction index hit 126 in March, signaling high-alert trade conditions. The U.S. and India led the charge, with America racking up nine straight months as the top instigator of tariffs and sanctions. Think of it like a Marvel movie where everyone's fighting—except the battleground is the global economy.
China's Resilience Shines ✨
Despite the drama, China's trade sector dropped a mic 🎤 in April: over 711,500 trade certificates were issued—a 21.45% yearly jump. Import/export volumes hit their second-highest level ever, proving the country's economic engine is still humming. It's like your favorite K-pop group dropping a surprise album that breaks records 🎶.
Experts say this resilience reflects China's ability to adapt, innovate, and keep supply chains moving—even when the world throws curveballs. For young professionals and entrepreneurs, it's a sign to watch Asia's markets closely. 📊
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CCPIT: China's foreign trade holds firm despite global headwinds
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