China's Oct. international trade fell 10.7% in October compared with last year, but monthly exports topped 100 billion USD for a fourth straight month this year, reported by General Administration of Customs.
Imports this month is 86.8 billion USD, declined 6.4% compared with the same month last year, and exports declined 13.8% to 110.8 billion USD.
From Jan. to Oct., China's imports and exports amounted 1.76 trillion U.S. dollars, shrunk 19.9% on last year.
Imports for the first 10 months were 798.13 billion USD, down 19% y-on-y; exports declined 20.5% to 957.36 billion USD.
The trade surplus for the first 10 months was down 27.2 percent at 159.23 billion U.S. dollars.
Imports this month is 86.8 billion USD, declined 6.4% compared with the same month last year, and exports declined 13.8% to 110.8 billion USD.
From Jan. to Oct., China's imports and exports amounted 1.76 trillion U.S. dollars, shrunk 19.9% on last year.
Imports for the first 10 months were 798.13 billion USD, down 19% y-on-y; exports declined 20.5% to 957.36 billion USD.
The trade surplus for the first 10 months was down 27.2 percent at 159.23 billion U.S. dollars.

