Ekspor Cina tumbuh 21,8% pada dua bulan pertama 2026

Kinerja perdagangan Cina melebihi ekspektasi di awal 2026, dengan ekspor melonjak tajam. Tingkat pertumbuhan mencapai 21,8% secara tahunan untuk Januari dan Februari, dibandingkan 5,5% pada tahun sebelumnya. Lonjakan ini didorong oleh sektor kunci di tengah permintaan global.

Ekspor Cina berkembang 21,8% secara tahunan selama dua bulan pertama 2026, menandai percepatan signifikan dari pertumbuhan 5,5% yang dicatat pada 2025. Angka ini melampaui perkiraan pasar, menandakan awal tahun yang kuat bagi sektor perdagangan negara tersebut. Dengan meningkatnya ekspor, impor juga menunjukkan pertumbuhan kuat, yang dapat meyakinkan mitra dagang. Perkembangan ini sejalan dengan upaya Cina untuk mencapai profil perdagangan yang lebih seimbang. Lynn Song, Kepala Ekonom untuk Greater China di ING, menyoroti tren ini dalam analisis yang diterbitkan pada 10 Maret 2026. Data tersebut menggarisbawahi ketahanan mesin ekspor Cina meskipun ada tekanan eksternal.

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South Korea's exports rise 14.9% in first 20 days of January

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South Korea's exports expanded 14.9 percent year-on-year in the first 20 days of January, reaching $36.36 billion, fueled by strong semiconductor demand. Imports grew 4.2 percent to $36.98 billion, resulting in a $600 million trade deficit. Data from the Korea Customs Service underscores ongoing growth in key sectors.

China's foreign trade rose 18.3 percent year-on-year to 7.73 trillion yuan in the first two months of 2026, economists say this will underpin the country's growth target and provide stability for the global economy. Exports increased 19.2 percent, while imports grew 17.1 percent, reflecting improved global demand and domestic industrial strengths.

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China's exports rose 5.5 percent in 2025 to US$3.77 trillion, while imports stayed flat at US$2.58 trillion, yielding a record trade surplus of US$1.19 trillion. The performance beat forecasts despite trade headwinds, fueled by diversification into markets like Asean and Africa. Officials attribute the strong results to supportive policies and the country's industrial depth.

Japan’s exports increased 6.1% in November from a year earlier, surpassing economists’ forecast of 5.0%, according to the Finance Ministry. Shipments to the U.S. rose 8.8% and to the EU 19.6%, offsetting a decline to China. The overall trade balance showed a surplus of ¥322.3 billion.

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South Korea's exports rose 8.2 percent year-on-year in the first 20 days of November, fueled by strong demand for semiconductors and automobiles. Outbound shipments reached $38.5 billion, up from $35.6 billion a year earlier, according to Korea Customs Service data. Imports grew 3.7 percent to $36.1 billion, yielding a $2.4 billion trade surplus.

 

 

 

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