List of the largest trading partners of China

The figures do not include foreign direct investment, but only trade in goods and services.

Top trading partners with China

This list was released on January 10, 2014 and reflects the volume of trade in 2013.[1] Total trade values are in billions of USD.

Rank Trading Partner Total trade
1  United States 521
2  Japan 312.55
3  South Korea 274.24
4  Taiwan 197.28
5  Germany 161.56
6  Australia 136.37
7  Malaysia 106.07
8  Brazil 90.27
9  Russia 89.21

Notable changes compared to 2011 include India dropping out of the list and Malaysia joining the list at 8th place.

The largest Chinese partners in billions of US Dollars for 2011 are as follows:

Region Exports Imports[2] Total trade Trade balance
 European Union 356.0 211.2 567.2 +144.8
 United States 324.5 122.2 446.7 +202.3
 Hong Kong 268.0 15.5 283.5 +252.5
 ASEAN 170.1 192.8 362.9 -22.7
 Japan 148.3 194.6 342.9 -46.3
 South Korea 82.9 162.7 245.6 -79.8
 Brazil 31.8 52.4 84.2 -20.6
 India 50.5 23.4 73.9 +27.1
 Russia 38.9 40.3 79.2 -1.4
 Taiwan 35.1 124.9 160.0 -89.8

As of 2013 EU - Chinese trade makes the EU the largest trading partner of China and China the second largest trading partner of the EU.[3]

China is a dominant trading partner of many countries. The following tables are based on 2014 data as shown on the CIA World Factbook unless otherwise indicated. Some countries are repeated from the previous table.

   
Exports[4]
Region Percentage
 Mongolia95.3%
 Sierra Leone80.0%
 Turkmenistan69.7%
 Myanmar63.0%
 Solomon Islands62.9%
 North Korea54.9% (2014 est.)
 Hong Kong53.9%
 Congo52.0%
 Angola48.1%
 Mauritania45.3%
 Oman43.0%
 Democratic Republic of the Congo39.3%
 Gambia34.4%
 Laos34.2%
 Australia33.7%
 Liberia31.9%
 Central African Republic29.2%
 Iran29.0%
 Mozambique28.8%
 Yemen28.3%
 Zimbabwe27.8%
 Taiwan27.1% (2012 est.)
 Benin27.0%
 Uzbekistan26.8%
 Equatorial Guinea26.7%
 South Korea25.4% (2014 est.)
 Chile24.4%
 Iraq23.8%
 Uruguay22.4%
 New Zealand20.0%
 Mali18.8%
 Rwanda18.7%
 Peru18.3%
 Brazil18.0%
 Ethiopia17.1%
 Kazakhstan15.9%
 Gabon15.8%
 Burkina Faso13.5%
 Saudi Arabia13.3%
 Singapore12.6%
 Thailand11.0%
 Ghana10.7%
 Vietnam10.4%
 South Africa9.5%
Imports[5]
Region Percentage
 North Korea79.3% (2014 est.)
 Kyrgyzstan54.4%
 Hong Kong47.1%
 Tajikistan46.6%
 Burma42.4%
 Mongolia41.5%
 Macau33.2% (2014 est.)
 Vanuatu32.0%
 Gambia31.3%
 Vietnam30.4%
 Benin30.2%
 Djibouti29.3%
 Tanzania27.6%
 Cameroon26.2%
 Ghana25.5%
 Nigeria25.3%
 Togo24.8%
 Pakistan24.5%
 Angola23.7%
 Kenya23.4%
 Japan22.3%
 Mauritania21.6%
 Peru21.0%
 Chile20.9%
 Madagascar20.6%
 Australia20.5%
 United States19.9%
 Democratic Republic of the Congo19.6%
 Ethiopia19.2%
 Bangladesh18.8%
 Guinea18.4%
 Russia17.8%
 Bolivia17.2%
 Indonesia17.2%
 South Korea17.1% (2014 est.)
 New Zealand17.0%
 Malaysia16.9%
 Thailand16.9%
 Brazil16.3%
 Yemen15.9%
 United Arab Emirates15.7%
 South Africa15.5%
 Philippines15.0%
 Comoros14.6%
 Algeria14.1%
 Niger13.5%
 Saudi Arabia13.3%
 Sierra Leone13.2%
 India12.7%
 Singapore12.1%
 Lebanon11.8%
 Egypt11.2%

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