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What product does China export the most?

What product does China export the most?

Searchable List of China’s Most Valuable Export Products

Rank China’s Export Product 2020 Value (US$)
1 Phone system devices including smartphones $223,217,114,000
2 Computers, optical readers $170,176,156,000
3 Integrated circuits/microassemblies $117,099,589,000
4 Miscellaneous articles, dress patterns $55,225,956,000

What 4 products did China export?

List of exports of China

# Product Value
1 Computers 210.231
2 Broadcasting equipment 110.979
3 Telephones 91.759
4 Office Machine Parts 47.079

How much products does China export?

China is currently the United States’ 3rd largest goods trading partner with $558.1 billion in total (two-way) goods trade during 2019. Goods exports totaled $106.4 billion; goods imports totaled $451.7 billion.

What are the major imports and exports of China?

Its top imports are Integrated Circuits ($207B), Crude Petroleum ($144B), Iron Ore ($59B), Cars ($46.8B) and Gold ($40.3B). The top export destinations of China are the United States ($476B), Hong Kong ($255B), Japan ($157B), Germany ($109B) and South Korea ($98.1B).

What products are imported from China?

China is net importer of food and beverage products, soybeans accounted for 40% of the total value of F&B imports, among others, meat products, wines, spirits, fish products, confectionery and chocolates, bottled water, dairy products, and sugar are also common imported products.

What does China import from the US?

China is importing more corn than ever before; actual monthly corn imports surged in March 2021 (chart below) reflecting the fulfillment of prior purchases made, a good amount of which was purchased from the United States. The result has been a dramatic reduction in USDA estimates of corn supplies here in the US.

What does China Export?

Machines (43%) Computers (6.6%) Broadcasting equipment (5.6%) Telephones (4.1%)

  • Textiles (12%)
  • Metals (7.3%)
  • Chemical products (4.6%)
  • Transportation (4.5%)
  • China’s top 10 exports make up more than two-thirds of the overall value of its global shipments.