China posted $194.7 billion for Jan-Nov high-tech export value
China exported $194.68 billion worth of high-technology products during January-November of this year, up by 32.5% on-year and accounting for 28.4% of the country’s total export value, according to statistics published by the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) on its Chinese-language web site. During the same time, China imported high-technology products valued at $177.09 billion, growing by 21.3% on-year and taking up 29.7 % of its total import value.
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