A huge increase in the EU-China trade turnover
In the last decade, a significant increase occured in the trade turnover of goods and services between the European Union and China – according to Eurostat’s communication released on Friday.
Apart from the decline in 2009 that can be associated with the financial crisis, the imports of the European Union from China has increased steadily over the past decade, from 129.2 billion euros of 2004 to 302.5 billion euros in 2014. (MTI)
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