EU’s position as the largest export market for China for many years was replaced
by the USA in 2012.
In terms of growth rate, China-EU trade experienced three ups and three downs
during the period 2003–2012. As indicated in Fig.3.3, the years 2003 and 2004
witnessed the fastest growth and this was also the honeymoon period in the history
of China-EU relations, during which bilateral trade annually soared by more than
40 %. The launching of the China-EU Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
injected new vitality into China-EU trade. In these two years, China’s exports to the
EU grew annually by nearly 50 %, and the rate of growth of its imports even hit
YearChina’s foreign tradeand China-EUtrade (×108 USD)China’s
exportsChina’s
importsChina’s
foreign
trade
China’s
exports
to the EUChina’s
imports
from the
EUChina’s
trade to
the EUFig. 3.2 China’s foreign trade and China-EU trade in the years 2003–2012.SourceMOFCOM
YearExports Imports
volumeChina-EU trade growth rate (%)Trading Trade surplusFig. 3.3 China-EU trade growth rates in the period 2003–2012.SourceMOFCOM. Results were
calculated by the Author
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