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    EU-China trade slows as imports, exports decline in 2024

    March 6, 2025

    The European Union recorded a decline in trade with China in 2024, with both imports and exports experiencing reductions compared to the previous year. According to Eurostat, the EU’s exports to China totaled €213.3 billion, while imports reached €517.8 billion, resulting in a trade deficit of €304.5 billion. China remained the EU’s largest import partner, accounting for 21.3% of all extra-EU imports, while ranking as the bloc’s third-largest export destination, comprising 8.3% of all extra-EU exports.

    EU-China trade slows as imports, exports decline in 2024

    Despite its dominant position in EU trade, the volume of imports from China declined by 0.5%, while exports saw a sharper 4.5% decrease compared to 2023. Over the past decade, EU-China trade has seen significant long-term growth. Between 2014 and 2024, imports from China rose by 101.9%, while exports increased by 47.0%. The slowdown in 2024 marks a departure from the previous trend of consistent growth, reflecting shifting economic conditions and trade dynamics.

    Electrical machinery, appliances, and electrical parts remained the most imported product category, with a total value of €96.8 billion. Telecommunications and audio equipment followed at €60.9 billion, while office machines and data-processing equipment, including personal computers and servers, accounted for €45.9 billion. Together, these three categories represented 39.3% of all EU imports from China.

    Impact of EU’s economic policies on China trade

    The decline in trade comes amid ongoing discussions within the EU regarding supply chain diversification, economic security, and dependence on Chinese goods. Recent policy measures, including efforts to boost domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on certain imports, may have contributed to the slight contraction in trade volumes. While the overall trade deficit with China remained substantial, the narrowing gap in exports suggests potential challenges for European exporters in accessing the Chinese market.

    This trend aligns with broader global economic shifts, including changes in consumer demand, industrial policies, and geopolitical factors affecting trade flows. Looking ahead, the EU’s trade relationship with China will likely continue to evolve, shaped by regulatory changes, investment policies, and strategic trade agreements. As both economies navigate global economic uncertainties, trade dynamics in 2025 will be closely watched for further developments. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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