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EU Sees Trade Deficit Surge with China in 2025

Brussels: In 2025, the European Union exported goods valued at £199.6 billion to China, while importing goods amounting to £559.4 billion, leading to a trade deficit of £359.8 billion.

According to Emirates News Agency, the statistical office of the European Union, these figures highlight significant shifts in trade patterns between the EU and China.

Compared to 2024, EU exports to China saw a decline of 6.5%, whereas imports from China increased by 6.4%. This change marks a significant adjustment in trade dynamics between the two economies. When examining the figures from 2015, EU exports to China increased by 37.1% from £145.6 billion, and imports surged by 89.0% from £295.9 billion, indicating a long-term trend of growing imports from China.

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