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China adds 75 international air cargo routes in first four months, nearly 90% to Asia, EuropeBy Li Hang (Global Times) 10:32, May 07, 2025
In Wang's view, strengthening trade ties with countries outside the US is a natural response to US-imposed tariffs, and the trend is likely to become even more pronounced.
The cargo mainly consists of cross-border e-commerce goods, fresh produce, electronics and auto parts, according to the CMG report.
"It can be seen that China is working hard to enhance its integration with global markets and provide stability to international supply chains," Wang noted.
China's cross-border e-commerce rose by 10.8 percent in 2024, with their share of the country's total foreign trade increasing to 6 percent, according to the Ministry of Commerce.
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