China’s growing trade surplus: why exports are surging as imports stall
Alexander Al-Haschimi,
Natálie Dvořáková,
Julien Le Roux and
Tajda Spital
Economic Bulletin Boxes, 2025, vol. 7
Abstract:
Debate over China’s growing trade surplus has resurfaced amid US-China trade tensions, geoeconomic shifts and global imbalances. This box shows that the surplus reflects two distinct dynamics: persistently weak imports and surging exports. On the import side, structural policies promoting domestic substitution, trade restrictions and sluggish demand have curbed demand for foreign goods. On the export side, subdued domestic demand has led firms to redirect excess production capacity abroad, consistent with the “vent-for-surplus” mechanism. Sectoral evidence shows that this channel outweighs tariff-related trade diversion. JEL Classification: F13, F14, O53
Keywords: China trade; exports; imports (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-11
Note: 2338703
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