The trade volume between China and Singapore

According to the statistics of Singapore International Enterprise Development Bureau, the import and export volume of Sino-Singapore bilateral goods in 20 15 was US$ 89.82 billion, down 6.3%. Among them, Singapore's exports to China were US$ 477 1 billion, down 7.3%, accounting for 13.8% of its total exports, up 1.2 percentage points; Singapore imported $42 1. 1 billion from China, down 5. 1%, accounting for 14.2% of its total imports, up 2. 1 percentage point. Singapore's trade surplus was US$ 5.60 billion, down by 2 1. 1%.

Mechanical and electrical products have always been the main products exported by Singapore to China. In 20 15, the export value was US$ 27.59 billion, down by 2.8%, accounting for 57.8% of Singapore's total exports to China. Plastic rubber, chemical products and mineral products are the second to fourth largest categories of Singapore's exports to China, with exports of US$ 4.68 billion, US$ 4.58 billion and US$ 3.76 billion respectively in 20 15, accounting for 9.8%, 9.6% and 7.9% of Singapore's total exports to China, with a year-on-year decrease of 14.0% and/kloc-.

Mechanical and electrical products are Singapore's largest commodity imported from China, with the import value of US$ 25.84 billion in 20 15, down by1.4%, accounting for 6 1.4% of Singapore's total import from China. Among mechanical and electrical products, the import of motor and electrical products was $654.38+06.28 billion, down by 2.0%; Imports of machinery and equipment reached 9.56 billion US dollars, up by 0.4%. Mineral products and base metals and products are the second and third largest categories of goods imported by Singapore to China, with import amounts of US$ 3.71billion and US$ 310.80 billion respectively, accounting for 8.8% and 7.5% of the total imports from China, down 23.9% and 14.3% year-on-year. In addition to the above products, chemical products, optical watches and medical devices, textiles and raw materials are also the main categories of goods imported from China. China is the first import source of electromechanical products, base metals and products, textiles and raw materials, furniture and toys, accounting for 20.2%, 25.5%, 29.7% and 34.8% of the market respectively. The competitors are mainly from Taiwan Province Province, Malaysia and Japan.