Latest News:  

English>>Business

Mainland-Taiwan trade in Q1 increases

(Xinhua)

13:19, May 15, 2013

BEIJING, May 15 (Xinhua) -- Trade between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan in the first quarter totaled 51.44 billion U.S. dollars, up 46.5 percent from the same period last year, a mainland spokesman said Wednesday.

The value of mainland exports to Taiwan from January to March totaled 9.73 billion U.S. dollars, up 32 percent year on year, State Council Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman Yang Yi said at a regular press conference, citing official figures.

During the same period, mainland imports from the island stood at 41.71 billion U.S. dollars, registering a 50.3-percent increase year on year, he said.

In the first quarter, the mainland approved 442 investment projects from Taiwanese businessmen and reported actual use of 760 million U.S. dollars in Taiwanese investment, Yang said.

Eight mainland firms were given permission by mainland authorities to invest in Taiwan, with their investment totaling 2.94 million U.S. dollars.

We Recommend:

Successful women:
Rich and beauty

Sweet 'lovers hotel' making good profit

Americans would shun
a Chinese brand

Jack Ma to resign as
Alibaba CEO: Video

Int'l auto show kicks off in SW China

Top 10 most profitable
public companies

Sony releases super
slim table in Hong Kong

Spring hopes maid themes will draw numbers

Quake-hit ebony carving struggling to recover

Email|Print|Comments(Editor:ChenLidan、Ye Xin)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. Troops in long-distance maneuver drill

  2. Int'l Maritime Defense Exhibition Asia

  3. Traditional Carabao Festival kicks off

  4. Photo Story: Survivors of the earthquake

  5. 'Sea view' of Chinese cities after rainstorms

  6. Father arrested for 'torturing' teen daughter

  7. Angelina Jolie has double mastectomy

  8. Huge birdcages displayed for green life

  9. No Wonderland any more

  10. 8th Shenzhen Int'l Brand Underwear Fair

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. People with depression show disrupted brain 'clock'
  2. iPad obsession hurting child's development
  3. Positive signs in Europe hard won
  4. Who do psychiatrists turn to for therapy?
  5. Park-Obama summit cements alliance
  6. Disclosure delays help fuel online rumors
  7. Yuan appreciation nears limit: experts
  8. Renaming 'Arab Spring' cannot hide prejudice
  9. Negative forecast leads Rio Tinto to lay-off
  10. Suffer the children, suffer the country

What’s happening in China

Maserati limousine wreck over car parts quality claim

  1. Police bust $7.8 million fake condom ring
  2. China pilot program to better protect minors
  3. $161 mln for SW China disaster management only
  4. Rorket send to probe high-altitude atmosphere
  5. Beijing cracking down on illegal barbecues