China says trade with NKorea up 10.5 per cent in first half

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Last Updated : Jul 13 2017 | 10:32 AM IST
China's first-half trade with North Korea rose 10.5 per cent year-on-year, Chinese officials said today, as the US urges Beijing to apply economic pressure on its neighbour.
Customs administration spokesman Huang Songping said exports to the hermit nation rose 29.1 per cent in the first six months of the year, although imports were down 13.2 per cent.
But Huang said imports from North Korea have sharply decreased every month since March and insisted that Beijing was upholding United Nations sanctions against Pyongyang over its nuclear programme.
"Simple accumulated data cannot be used as evidence to question China's severe attitude in carrying out UN Security Council resolutions," Huang told a press briefing.
"UN Security Council sanctions are not a total ban on shipments. Trade related to DPRK people's livelihood, especially those that reflect humanitarianism should not be influenced by the sanctions."
Regional tensions escalated after North Korea successfully tested an intercontinental ballistic missile last week.
US President Donald Trump later complained that trade had gone up between the countries after he had called on Beijing to use its diplomatic and economic clout over its neighbour to convince Pyongyang to drop its nuclear programme.
"Trade between China and North Korea grew almost 40 per cent in the first quarter. So much for China working with us -- but we had to give it a try!" Trump tweeted on July 5.

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First Published: Jul 13 2017 | 10:32 AM IST

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