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China reports current account surplus in H1
Updated: August 6, 2021 20:32 Xinhua

BEIJING — China maintained a basic balance in its international payments in the first half (H1) of this year, with a reasonable level of current account surplus, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange said on Aug 6.

The country reported a current account surplus of $122.2 billion in H1, accounting for 1.5 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP) during the period, said Wang Chunying, spokesperson with the administration.

Trade in goods posted a surplus of 230.6 billion dollars in H1, up 35 percent year-on-year. Both exports and imports saw notable recovery as external and domestic demand bounced back.

Trade in services saw a deficit of $43.8 billion, down 43 percent year-on-year. The deficit in the travel sector declined 28 percent from a year ago to 44.4 billion dollars as cross-border tourism and study abroad were affected by the spread of COVID-19 overseas, Wang said.

The administration also noted that the country saw a relatively high foreign direct investment inflow in H1, while outbound direct investment remained stable.

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