Following are the facts and figures about China's foreign trade
structure in the ninth Five-year Plan period (1996-2000), provided
by the State Development Planning Commission.
The export volume of manufactured products accounted for 89.8 percent
of China's total export volume, up 4.2 percentage points over 1995
and the import volume accounted for 83.8 percent of the total, up
2.3 percentage points.
Among the total export volume, 13.7 percent was high-tech products
in 1999, a rise of 5.2 percentage points over 1995, while they accounted
for 22.6 percent of the total import volume, up 6.3 percentage points.
The proportion of general trade among the foreign trade volume
climbed from 40.85 percent in 1995 to 43.11 percent in the first
six months of this year.
The proportion of processing trade dropped from 49.54 percent in
1995 to 48.74 percent by July this year.
State-owned enterprises contributed to 46.27 percent of the total
import and export volume in the first half of this year, declining
from 1995's 58.62 percent.
The collective and private enterprises contributed to 4.46 percent
of the total, doubling over 1995.
(People's Daily 10/07/2000)
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