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Visible Trade With China in Incenti~ 1982
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Domestic exports to China
Re-exports to China
Total exporta to Chine
Imports from China
Trade balance with China
# 413 million
$ 800 million
61 218 million
$3 484 million
$2 267 million (in deficit) .
Re-exports of China origin to all countries$1 524 million
Comparative figures
Calendar Year-to-date
Jan.-Dec.
82
Jan.-Dec.
81
Increase/ Decresce
$ Mn.
$ Mn.
$ M.
Domestic exports
(1⁄2 Total exports)
3806 (32.3)
2 924 (26.7)
882
+30.2
Re-exports
7 992
8 044
52
0.6
Total exports
11 798
10 968
830
+ 7.6
Imports
32 935
29 510
+3 425
+11.6
Trade halence
-21 137
-18 541
-2 595
Re-exports of China origin
74 694
12 834
+1 860
+14.5
Dec.
Dec.
Same month last year
1982
1981
Increase/ Decrease
$ Ma.
$ Ma.
$ MA.
%
Domestic exports
(% of Total exports)
Re-exports
418 (34.3)
800
389 (30.8)
+
28
+ 7.3
876
76
- 8.6
Total exports
1 218
1 265
47
- 3.7
Imports
3484
3076
+
408
+13.3
Trade balance
-2 267
-1 811
456
Re-exports of China origin
1 524
1 174
+
350
+29.8
Last month
Dec. 1982
Nov.
Increase/
1982
Decré&de
☀ Ma.
$ Mn.
* Ha.
%
Domestic exports
(% of Total exports)
418 (34.3)
338 (34.5)
80
+23.8
Re-exporte
800
642
+ 158
+2406
Total exports
1 218
979
+ 238
+24.3
Imports
3 484
2 870
674
+27.4
Trade balance
-2 267
--1 891
376
Re-exports of China origin
1 524
1 278
+ 245
+19.2
During the period January to December, 1982
China as a market for Hong Kong's domestic exports: the 4th largest. China as a market for Hong Kong's re-exports : the 1st largest.
China as a BOUNCE
of Hong Kong's imports : the 1st largest.
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