China surpassed the U.S. to become the world’s biggest trading nation
last year as measured by the sum of exports and imports of goods,
official figures from both countries show.
U.S. exports and
imports of goods last year totaled $3.82 trillion, the U.S. Commerce
Department said last week. China’s customs administration reported last
month that the country’s trade in goods in 2012 amounted to $3.87
trillion.
China’s growing influence in global commerce threatens to disrupt
regional trading blocs as it becomes the most important commercial
partner for some countries. Germany may export twice as much to China by
the end of the decade as it does to France, estimated Goldman Sachs
Group Inc.’s Jim O’Neill.
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