How much does China’s economy rely on external trade? – Charting Economy

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How much does China’s economy rely on external trade?

Trade openness

The trade-to-GDP ratio is frequently used to measure the importance of international transactions relative to domestic transactions. This indicator is calculated for each country as the simple average (i.e., the mean) of total trade (i.e., the sum of exports and imports of goods and services) relative to GDP. This ratio is often called the trade openness ratio.

Trade openness level of China

China’s economy shares the same characteristic with fellow populous countries in relying less on trade. The US accounts for almost one-fifth of China’s total export.

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