Shenzhen tops Chinese cities in foreign trade volume in January-July 2025

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

SHENZHEN, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) — South China's Guangdong Province's foreign trade volume reached 2.58 trillion yuan (about 361.7 billion U.S. dollars) in the first seven months of 2025, ranking first among inland cities, local customs said Tuesday.

In July this year, Shenzhen's total import and export volume reached 415.94 billion yuan, up 6.2 percent year on year. In particular, exports totaled 255.62 billion yuan, setting a new record for monthly exports since the beginning of this year, up 4.7 percent year on year, while imports rose 8.8 percent to 160.32 billion yuan.

Shenzhen's export growth was driven by strong competitiveness in both traditional electronics and emerging strategic industries. In the first seven months, the export of electromechanical products reached 1.17 trillion yuan, accounting for 74.7 percent of Shenzhen's total exports.

Shenzhen's strategic emerging industries have shown strong growth. In January-July, the city's exports of lithium batteries and all-electric passenger vehicles rose 37.9 percent and 21.7 percent, respectively, while integrated circuit exports rose 40.9 percent.

In the first seven months of this year, Shenzhen's imports of electromechanical products grew 14.7 percent year-on-year, accounting for 82.1 percent of the city's total imports, with the total value reaching 836.56 billion yuan.

Private enterprises have played an important role in the development of Shenzhen's foreign trade. From January to July, their foreign trade turnover was 1.8 trillion yuan, or 69.8 percent of the city's total foreign trade. -0-

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