China stands as a formidable player in the global trade arena, wielding its influence as the world’s largest goods exporter.
With a complex network of trade partnerships spanning more than 200 countries, regions, and territories, the world’s second-largest economy has significant economic relationships with both allies and adversaries.
By using 2022 trade data from China’s General Administration of Customs, this visualization from Truman Du breaks down the nation’s top trading partners through imports and exports by destination.
China’s Imports and Exports by Country in 2022
Over the course of 2022, China saw exports totaling $3.57 trillion and imports totaling $2.71 trillion, giving it a massive trade surplus of $857 billion.
Note: For products manufactured in two or more countries, China records the place where the last substantial working or processing occurred as the place of origin, including China itself.
| Country | Imports (2022 USD) | Exports (2022 USD) | Balance (2022 USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
United States |
$177.7B | $578.8B | +$401.1B |
Hong Kong |
$7.8B | $295.2B | +$287.4B |
Netherlands |
$12.5B | $117.4B | +$104.9B |
India |
$17.5B | $117.7B | +$100.3B |
Mexico |
$17.4B | $77.3B | +$59.8B |
United Kingdom |
$21.8B | $81.0B | +$59.2B |
Vietnam |
$88.0B | $144.4B | +$56.4B |
Singapore |
$33.9B | $80.0B | +$46.1B |
Philippines |
$23.0B | $63.9B | +$40.9B |
Poland |
$5.1B | $38.0B | +$32.9B |
Spain |
$9.8B | $41.6B | +$31.9B |
Türkiye |
$4.5B | $33.9B | +$29.4B |
Belgium |
$8.7B | $35.5B | +$26.7B |
Bangladesh |
$1.0B | $26.7B | +$25.7B |
Italy |
$27.0B | $50.5B | +$23.6B |
Thailand |
$56.5B | $77.7B | +$21.1B |
Nigeria |
$1.6B | $22.1B | +$20.5B |
Pakistan |
$3.4B | $22.9B | +$19.5B |
Egypt |
$1.0B | $17.1B | +$16.0B |
Kyrgyzstan |
$0.1B | $15.3B | +$15.3B |
Czechia |
$5.4B | $18.2B | +$12.8B |
Cambodia |
$1.8B | $14.0B | +$12.2B |
Greece |
$0.8B | $12.9B | +$12.1B |
Panama |
$1.2B | $12.6B | +$11.4B |
Canada |
$42.3B | $53.4B | +$11.1B |
France |
$35.6B | $45.5B | +$9.9B |
Colombia |
$7.0B | $15.5B | +$8.5B |
United Arab Emirates |
$45.4B | $53.5B | +$8.1B |
Kenya |
$0.3B | $8.2B | +$7.9B |
Liberia |
$0.0B | $7.5B | +$7.5B |
Israel |
$9.0B | $16.4B | +$7.4B |
Tanzania |
$0.5B | $7.7B | +$7.1B |
Slovenia |
$0.6B | $6.8B | +$6.3B |
Ghana |
$2.3B | $7.8B | +$5.5B |
Hungary |
$5.0B | $10.5B | +$5.4B |
Uzbekistan |
$2.3B | $7.4B | +$5.1B |
Algeria |
$1.1B | $6.2B | +$5.1B |
Jordan |
$0.7B | $5.7B | +$4.9B |
Morocco |
$0.9B | $5.7B | +$4.8B |
Germany |
$111.4B | $115.9B | +$4.5B |
Denmark |
$5.7B | $10.2B | +$4.4B |
Romania |
$3.1B | $7.4B | +$4.3B |
Argentina |
$8.6B | $12.7B | +$4.1B |
Macao |
$0.1B | $4.2B | +$4.1B |
Guatemala |
$0.6B | $4.3B | +$3.8B |
Dominican Republic |
$0.5B | $4.3B | +$3.7B |
Senegal |
$0.3B | $4.0B | +$3.7B |
Marshall Islands |
$0.0B | $3.5B | +$3.5B |
Sri Lanka |
$0.5B | $3.7B | +$3.2B |
Djibouti |
$0.1B | $3.2B | +$3.1B |
Iran |
$6.4B | $9.4B | +$3.0B |
Togo |
$0.2B | $3.1B | +$2.9B |
Portugal |
$3.0B | $6.0B | +$2.9B |
Cote d’Ivoire |
$1.0B | $3.5B | +$2.5B |
Cameroon |
$0.7B | $3.1B | +$2.5B |
Lebanon |
$0.1B | $2.5B | +$2.4B |
Sweden |
$9.1B | $11.4B | +$2.2B |
Venezuela |
$0.8B | $3.0B | +$2.1B |
Yemen |
$0.6B | $2.8B | +$2.1B |
Croatia |
$0.2B | $2.3B | +$2.1B |
Mozambique |
$1.3B | $3.2B | +$1.9B |
Myanmar |
$11.5B | $13.4B | +$1.9B |
Tajikistan |
$0.4B | $2.2B | +$1.8B |
Paraguay |
$0.1B | $1.9B | +$1.8B |
Ethiopia |
$0.5B | $2.2B | +$1.8B |
Lithuania |
$0.1B | $1.8B | +$1.7B |
Nepal |
$0.0B | $1.6B | +$1.6B |
Tunisia |
$0.3B | $1.9B | +$1.6B |
Bulgaria |
$1.3B | $2.8B | +$1.6B |
Honduras |
$0.0B | $1.6B | +$1.5B |
Bahrain |
$0.3B | $1.8B | +$1.5B |
Kazakhstan |
$14.8B | $16.3B | +$1.5B |
Belarus |
$1.8B | $3.2B | +$1.4B |
Benin |
$0.3B | $1.7B | +$1.4B |
El Salvador |
$0.2B | $1.7B | +$1.4B |
Malta |
$0.6B | $2.0B | +$1.4B |
Sudan |
$0.9B | $2.0B | +$1.1B |
Cyprus |
$0.0B | $1.2B | +$1.1B |
Georgia |
$0.1B | $1.2B | +$1.1B |
Somalia |
$0.0B | $1.0B | +$1.0B |
Azerbaijan |
$0.1B | $1.1B | +$1.0B |
Jamaica |
$0.0B | $1.0B | +$1.0B |
Uganda |
$0.1B | $1.1B | +$1.0B |
Mauritius |
$0.0B | $1.0B | +$0.9B |
Serbia |
$1.4B | $2.2B | +$0.8B |
Madagascar |
$0.6B | $1.4B | +$0.8B |
Korea, DPR |
$0.1B | $0.8B | +$0.7B |
Nicaragua |
$0.0B | $0.7B | +$0.7B |
Estonia |
$0.3B | $0.9B | +$0.7B |
Latvia |
$0.4B | $1.0B | +$0.6B |
Haiti |
$0.0B | $0.6B | +$0.6B |
Albania |
$0.2B | $0.7B | +$0.5B |
Afghanistan |
$0.0B | $0.6B | +$0.5B |
Mali |
$0.1B | $0.6B | +$0.5B |
Fiji |
$0.0B | $0.5B | +$0.5B |
Maldives |
$0.0B | $0.4B | +$0.4B |
Syria |
$0.0B | $0.4B | +$0.4B |
Gambia |
$0.0B | $0.4B | +$0.4B |
Burkina Faso |
$0.1B | $0.5B | +$0.4B |
Bahamas |
$0.0B | $0.4B | +$0.4B |
Niger |
$0.3B | $0.7B | +$0.4B |
Costa Rica |
$2.0B | $2.4B | +$0.4B |
Rwanda |
$0.1B | $0.4B | +$0.3B |
Belize |
$0.0B | $0.3B | +$0.3B |
Suriname |
$0.0B | $0.3B | +$0.3B |
Malawi |
$0.0B | $0.3B | +$0.3B |
Réunion |
$0.0B | $0.2B | +$0.2B |
Luxembourg |
$0.3B | $0.5B | +$0.2B |
Bolivia |
$0.9B | $1.1B | +$0.2B |
Montenegro |
$0.0B | $0.2B | +$0.2B |
Bhutan |
$0.0B | $0.2B | +$0.2B |
Palestine |
$0.0B | $0.2B | +$0.2B |
French Polynesia |
$0.0B | $0.2B | +$0.1B |
Timor-Leste |
$0.1B | $0.3B | +$0.1B |
Barbados |
$0.0B | $0.2B | +$0.1B |
Moldova |
$0.1B | $0.2B | +$0.1B |
Samoa |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Iceland |
$0.2B | $0.3B | +$0.1B |
British Virgin Islands |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Burundi |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Other Oceanian Territories |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Antigua and Barbuda |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Seychelles |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Cabo Verde |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Vanuatu |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Bermuda |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Eswatini |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Guadeloupe |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Comoros |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Aruba |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
$0.1B | $0.2B | +$0.1B |
Curaçao |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Mayotte |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Guinea-Bissau |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Tonga |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
North Macedonia |
$0.2B | $0.2B | +$0.1B |
Cayman Islands |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Other Latin American Territories |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Palau |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.1B |
Martinique |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Kiribati |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
French Guiana |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Lesotho |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.0B |
Saint Lucia |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Dominica |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Tuvalu |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Federated States of Micronesia |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Central African Republic |
$0.0B | $0.1B | +$0.0B |
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Grenada |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Andorra |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Gibraltar |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Sao Tome and Principe |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Other European Territories |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Nauru |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Cook Islands |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Turks and Caicos Islands |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Saint Martin |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Other North American Territories |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
San Marino |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Other African Territories |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Canary Islands |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Wallis and Futuna |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Norfolk Island |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Western Sahara |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Other Asian Territories |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Montserrat |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Ceuta |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Holy See |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Melilla |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Saint Pierre and Miquelon |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Bonaire |
$0.0B | $0.0B | +$0.0B |
Monaco |
$0.0B | $0.0B | -$0.0B |
Cuba |
$0.5B | $0.4B | -$0.0B |
Namibia |
$0.6B | $0.6B | -$0.0B |
South Sudan |
$0.2B | $0.2B | -$-0.1B |
Solomon Islands |
$0.3B | $0.2B | -$-0.1B |
Faroe Islands |
$0.1B | $0.0B | -$-0.1B |
Liechtenstein |
$0.2B | $0.1B | -$-0.1B |
Botswana |
$0.4B | $0.2B | -$-0.2B |
Zimbabwe |
$1.3B | $1.1B | -$-0.2B |
Sierra Leone |
$0.8B | $0.6B | -$-0.2B |
Trinidad and Tobago |
$0.8B | $0.5B | -$-0.2B |
Mauritania |
$1.2B | $0.9B | -$-0.2B |
Armenia |
$0.8B | $0.5B | -$-0.3B |
Eritrea |
$0.5B | $0.1B | -$-0.3B |
Puerto Rico |
$1.3B | $1.0B | -$-0.3B |
Greenland |
$0.4B | $0.0B | -$-0.4B |
Ecuador |
$6.8B | $6.3B | -$-0.6B |
Libya |
$2.9B | $2.4B | -$-0.6B |
Finland |
$5.3B | $4.5B | -$-0.7B |
Guyana |
$1.3B | $0.6B | -$-0.7B |
Chad |
$1.1B | $0.3B | -$-0.8B |
Ukraine |
$4.3B | $3.3B | -$-1.1B |
Laos |
$3.4B | $2.3B | -$-1.1B |
Equatorial Guinea |
$1.5B | $0.2B | -$-1.3B |
Unknown Countries (Territories) |
$1.4B | $0.0B | -$-1.4B |
Brunei |
$2.2B | $0.8B | -$-1.4B |
Uruguay |
$4.5B | $3.0B | -$-1.5B |
New Caledonia |
$1.9B | $0.2B | -$-1.7B |
Guinea |
$4.5B | $2.3B | -$-2.3B |
Papua New Guinea |
$3.8B | $1.4B | -$-2.4B |
Norway |
$8.0B | $5.2B | -$-2.8B |
Austria |
$8.2B | $5.1B | -$-3.1B |
Slovakia |
$7.7B | $4.4B | -$-3.3B |
Gabon |
$3.9B | $0.6B | -$-3.4B |
Congo |
$5.6B | $1.0B | -$-4.6B |
Zambia |
$5.7B | $1.0B | -$-4.8B |
Mongolia |
$9.3B | $2.9B | -$-6.5B |
New Zealand |
$16.0B | $9.1B | -$-6.8B |
Indonesia |
$77.9B | $70.9B | -$-7.0B |
South Africa |
$32.4B | $24.0B | -$-8.4B |
Turkmenistan |
$10.3B | $0.9B | -$-9.5B |
Peru |
$24.1B | $13.4B | -$-10.7B |
Democratic Republic of Congo |
$16.6B | $5.1B | -$-11.5B |
Japan |
$184.4B | $172.5B | -$-11.9B |
Ireland |
$18.1B | $5.7B | -$-12.4B |
Malaysia |
$109.9B | $92.2B | -$-17.7B |
Qatar |
$22.6B | $3.9B | -$-18.6B |
Angola |
$23.2B | $4.0B | -$-19.2B |
Kuwait |
$26.5B | $4.9B | -$-21.6B |
Chile |
$44.4B | $22.4B | -$-22.0B |
Iraq |
$39.4B | $13.8B | -$-25.6B |
Oman |
$36.2B | $4.2B | -$-32.1B |
Republic of Korea |
$199.1B | $161.3B | -$-37.8B |
Russia |
$114.4B | $75.6B | -$-38.7B |
Saudi Arabia |
$78.1B | $37.7B | -$-40.4B |
Switzerland |
$49.7B | $7.6B | -$-42.1B |
Brazil |
$109.4B | $61.8B | -$-47.6B |
Australia |
$142.1B | $78.5B | -$-63.6B |
China |
$121.9B | N/A | -$-121.9B |
Taiwan |
$237.2B | $81.5B | -$-155.8B |
China had individual trade surpluses with the overwhelming majority of its trade partners: 174 of the 234 countries and territories listed.
These trade surpluses are especially visible in China’s trade relationships with many of the world’s largest economies, including the U.S. and India, with $401.1 billion and $100.3 billion surpluses respectively.
Meanwhile, a good sum of the country’s trade deficits are with major Asian economies. Its largest deficit is with Taiwan, primarily coming from integrated circuit imports. China also has deficits with Japan (-$11.9 billion) and South Korea (-$37.8 billion), the region’s second and fourth-largest economies respectively, largely due to electronics and machinery imports.
The country’s other trade deficits stem from fulfilling strategic needs. For example, China has deficits with oil-producing countries like Russia and Saudi Arabia. It also has a trade deficit with Australia, a key supplier of raw goods such as iron, gold, lithium, and liquefied petroleum gas.
China’s Evolving Trade Partner Relationships
China’s trade relationships extend far beyond just economic considerations; they reflect historical, geopolitical, and strategic factors as well.
Taiwan’s major role in the semiconductor market, for example, makes it both a valuable trade partner and a contentious rival. China considers Taiwan a part of its territory, while Taiwan operates as a separate, self-governed entity.
Likewise, China’s increasing investments in infrastructure across parts of Asia and Africa are starting to reflect growing trade balances with developing countries set to become major trade partners in the future.
As the Chinese economy evolves (and potentially weakens), its relationships with both allies and potential enemies may only grow more complex.
This content was originally published here.

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Philippines
Poland
Spain
Türkiye
Belgium
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Italy
Thailand
Nigeria
Pakistan
Egypt
Kyrgyzstan
Czechia
Cambodia
Greece
Panama
Canada
France
Colombia
United Arab Emirates
Kenya
Liberia
Israel
Tanzania
Slovenia
Ghana
Hungary
Uzbekistan
Algeria
Jordan
Morocco
Germany
Denmark
Romania
Argentina
Macao
Guatemala
Dominican Republic
Senegal
Marshall Islands
Sri Lanka
Djibouti
Iran
Togo
Portugal
Cote d’Ivoire
Cameroon
Lebanon
Sweden
Venezuela
Yemen
Croatia
Mozambique
Myanmar
Tajikistan
Paraguay
Ethiopia
Lithuania
Nepal
Tunisia
Bulgaria
Honduras
Bahrain
Kazakhstan
Belarus
Benin
El Salvador
Malta
Sudan
Cyprus
Georgia
Somalia
Azerbaijan
Jamaica
Uganda
Mauritius
Serbia
Madagascar
Korea, DPR
Nicaragua
Estonia
Latvia
Haiti
Albania
Afghanistan
Mali
Fiji
Maldives
Syria
Gambia
Burkina Faso
Bahamas
Niger
Costa Rica
Rwanda
Belize
Suriname
Malawi
Réunion
Luxembourg
Bolivia
Montenegro
Bhutan
Palestine
French Polynesia
Timor-Leste
Barbados
Moldova
Samoa
Iceland
British Virgin Islands
Burundi
Other Oceanian Territories
Antigua and Barbuda
Seychelles
Cabo Verde
Vanuatu
Bermuda
Eswatini
Guadeloupe
Comoros
Aruba
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Curaçao
Mayotte
Guinea-Bissau
Tonga
North Macedonia
Cayman Islands
Other Latin American Territories
Palau
Martinique
Kiribati
French Guiana
Lesotho
Saint Lucia
Dominica
Tuvalu
Federated States of Micronesia
Central African Republic
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba
Grenada
Andorra
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Gibraltar
Sao Tome and Principe
Other European Territories
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Nauru
Cook Islands
Turks and Caicos Islands
Saint Martin
San Marino
Canary Islands
Wallis and Futuna
Norfolk Island
Western Sahara
Montserrat
Ceuta
Holy See
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Monaco
Cuba
Namibia
South Sudan
Solomon Islands
Faroe Islands
Liechtenstein
Botswana
Zimbabwe
Sierra Leone
Trinidad and Tobago
Mauritania
Armenia
Eritrea
Puerto Rico
Greenland
Ecuador
Libya
Finland
Guyana
Chad
Ukraine
Laos
Equatorial Guinea
Brunei
Uruguay
New Caledonia
Guinea
Papua New Guinea
Norway
Austria
Slovakia
Gabon
Congo
Zambia
Mongolia
New Zealand
Indonesia
South Africa
Turkmenistan
Peru
Democratic Republic of Congo
Japan
Ireland
Malaysia
Qatar
Angola
Kuwait
Chile
Iraq
Oman
Republic of Korea
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Switzerland
Brazil
Australia
China
Taiwan