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China's int'l trade in goods, services surpasses 3.93 trln yuan in February

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China's int'l trade in goods, services surpasses 3.93 trln yuan in February

2026-03-28 17:02 Last Updated At:18:07

The value of China's international trade in goods and services exceeded 3.93 trillion yuan in February 2026, official data showed on Friday.

Of the total, exports of goods and services reached nearly 2.15 trillion yuan and imports stood at around 1.79 trillion yuan, resulting in a surplus of 360.3 billion yuan, according to data released by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange.

Among the major services trade items, travel services totaled 159.6 billion yuan, other business services stood at 128.5 billion yuan, transport services came in at 103.3 billion yuan, and telecommunications, computer and information services reached 62.8 billion yuan last month.

In U.S. dollar terms, China's exports of goods and services amounted to 309.2 billion U.S. dollars in February, and imports came in at 257.3 billion dollars, leaving a surplus of 51.9 billion U.S. dollars, the administration noted.

China's int'l trade in goods, services surpasses 3.93 trln yuan in February

China's int'l trade in goods, services surpasses 3.93 trln yuan in February

China's int'l trade in goods, services surpasses 3.93 trln yuan in February

China's int'l trade in goods, services surpasses 3.93 trln yuan in February

The Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee Spokesman Ebrahim Rezaei said Friday that it's time for Iran to withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), as the treaty has failed to protect Iran's nuclear facilities from the ongoing U.S. and Israeli attacks.

In a post on social media platform X, Rezaei said there is no benefit for Iran to remain part of the pact.

He noted that the treaty has failed to protect Iran's nuclear facilities from attacks, and that the relevant international documents and agreements have been completely ignored.

Rezaei reaffirmed that Iran has no intention of developing nuclear weapons and this policy has not changed.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has repeated its calls for restraint in the Middle East after Israel struck two Iranian nuclear facilities, including a uranium processing plant.

It's time for Iran to withdraw from NPT: spokesman

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