Broad-based growth across partners and sectors, led by machinery and transport equipment, signals renewed strength in China’s export engine.
China’s trade has reaccelerated sharply at the start of 2026, reaching USD 1.1 trillion in just two months (+21% YoY), with exports of USD 657 billion underpinning the rebound. The recovery is not cyclical or narrowly driven: it is anchored in industrial strength, with machinery and transport equipment alone accounting for roughly 46% of total trade and expanding at +28% YoY.
At the same time, growth is increasingly broad-based across partners, with strong gains across Asia, Europe and emerging markets helping offset a contraction in the U.S. (-15%). This combination of industrial depth and diversified demand signals a more resilient trade structure, where China’s external sector is less dependent on any single market and more firmly tied to its role as a global supplier of manufactured and transport goods.
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