Beijing saw foreign trade increase by 25.1 percent year on year to 2.01 trillion yuan (289 billion U.S. dollars) in the first three quarters of the year, local customs said Monday.
Its imports grew 24.2 percent to 1.65 trillion yuan while exports rose 29.1 percent to 362.4 billion yuan, Beijing Customs said.
With its major trading partners, the city saw trade with the European Union rise 16.9 percent to 248.7 billion yuan, trade with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations rise 48 percent to 188.7 billion yuan and trade with the U.S. rise 22.2 percent to 187.6 billion yuan.
In terms of major exported products, Beijing exported 157.7 billion yuan worth of mechanical and electrical products, up 13.6 percent, 132.1 billion yuan worth of refined oil, up 100 percent, and 20.7 billion yuan worth of mobile phones, up 96.2 percent.
In terms of imports, Beijing reported surges in imports of crude oil and natural gas, which accounted for nearly half of its import value during the period. The city imported 711.4 billion yuan worth of crude oil, up 40.4 percent, and 107.5 billion yuan worth of natural gas, up 51.7 percent.
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