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China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

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China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

2025-06-07 14:26 Last Updated At:06-08 00:17

China's services trade recorded fast growth in the first four months of 2025, including a steep increase in the trade of travel-related services, official data showed on Friday.

The country's services trade volume topped 2.63 trillion yuan (about 366.1 billion U.S. dollars) during this period, up 8.2 percent year on year, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

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China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

Services exports reached nearly 1.13 trillion yuan, an increase of 14.6 percent from a year earlier, while services imports rose 3.9 percent to over 1.5 trillion yuan, resulting in a deficit of 375.02 billion yuan.

Trade in travel-related services continued rapid growth momentum, surging 14.7 percent year on year to reach 756.78 billion yuan, the data revealed.

Meanwhile, trade in knowledge-intensive services increased by 5.5 percent year on year to around 1.02 trillion yuan, with the exports and imports up 6.1 percent and 4.6 percent respectively. Specifically, the trade scales of other commercial services, telecommunications, computers and information services were relatively large.

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

China's services trade sees fast growth in first four months

Iran's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Amir Saeid Iravani sent a letter to the UN Security Council on Saturday, holding the United States responsible for the unrest and violence within Iran.

In the letter, Iravani condemned what he described as illegal actions by the United States and its collusion with Israel to interfere in Iran's internal affairs, saying this interference is carried out through threats, provocations, and the deliberate encouragement of violence, which undermines peace and stability.

Iran strongly condemns these destabilizing actions, which violate the United Nations Charter, according to the Iranian envoy.

Iranian envoy accuses U.S. of interfering in Iran's internal affairs in letter to UN Security Council

Iranian envoy accuses U.S. of interfering in Iran's internal affairs in letter to UN Security Council

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