China February trade surplus hits record $60.6 billion: Govt

Exports leapt 48.3% year-on-year to $169.2 billion while imports fell 20.5% to $108.6 billion

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Last Updated : Mar 08 2015 | 3:19 PM IST
China's monthly trade surplus hit $60.6 billion in February, the government said today, a new record for the world's second-largest economy.

Exports leapt 48.3% year-on-year to $169.2 billion while imports fell 20.5% to $108.6 billion, Customs said on its website.

The country's trade surplus, long a source of tensions with its trading partners, rose above a previous all-time monthly high of $60.0 billion recorded in January.

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But analysts were pessimistic about the outlook for China's exports and blamed the weak imports reading on falling commodity prices, with stringent bank financing for traders also a factor.

China is a key driver of global growth but its economy grew 7.4% in 2014, its weakest for almost a quarter of a century, and recent indicators show signs the slowdown is continuing.

Customs attributed the surge in exports to a rise in outbound shipments ahead of the Lunar New Year, which fell on February 19 this year.

"Affected by the Spring Festival factors, export companies in the country again rushed to export ahead of the holiday and only resumed working after it," the statement said.

The Lunar New Year fell on January 31 in 2014, followed by a week-long national holiday, leading to a low comparison base for this February.

For the first two months of the year, China's trade surplus totalled $120.7 billion, said the statement.

The figure stood at $8.9 billion in the same period last year, Customs data showed.

"We still see strong headwinds facing China's exports this year," ANZ economists Liu Ligang and Zhou Hao said in a research note, pointing to a continuing contraction streak in export orders.

Premier Li Keqiang on Thursday announced a lowered growth target of "approximately seven percent" for 2015, and -- underscoring concern -- the central People's Bank of China last weekend cut benchmark interest rates for the second time in three months.
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First Published: Mar 08 2015 | 2:28 PM IST

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