According The World Trade Organization, China became the first exporter in the world

27 Mar

The Chinese economy became in 2009 the first exporter in the world, surpassing Germany, by making the 9,6% of the exportations in all the world, with a value higher than $1,200Bn according data from the World Trade Organization (WTO).

world trade organization China According The World Trade Organization, China became the first exporter in the world

This way, the Asiatic giant advanced a position since 2008, when the first exporter of goods was Germany, the second China and the third the United States.

From the point of view of importations, according the data from the World Trade Organization these countries are also holding the first three positions, although the United States are still keeping the first position once more, the second position is to China (that advanced a position from 2008) , and the third from Germany.

The World Trade Organization also predicted that international commerce will grow in 2010 by 9.5%, after a contraction in 2009 by 12,2% the biggest step backwards since the World War 2.

The World Trade Organization forecasted that exportations from developed economies will grow by 7,5% in volume during this year, and the others from the rest of the world will grow by 11%

According the economists from the World Trade Organization , if commerce continues growing this way, in a year we will reach levels reached in the maximum of 2008 before the crisis.

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