China high-tech exports reach $16.8 billion in Q1
China’s exports of high-tech products during January-April this year amounted to a total value of $16.81 billion, growing by 33.3 percent on year, according to press release on May 16 by the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) at its Chinese-language web site.
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