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2026.03.19 20:53 GMT+8

Foreign trade of China's Xizang rises 15.4% in Jan-Feb

Updated 2026.03.19 20:53 GMT+8
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File photo of domestically-produced new energy vehicles for export are seen at Gyirong Port area in Xigaze, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, May 25, 2025. /VCG

The total import and export value of southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region reached nearly 1.83 billion yuan ($264.7 million) in the first two months of 2026, up 15.4% year on year, according to Lhasa Customs on Thursday.

Exports reached nearly 1.25 billion yuan, while imports stood at 578 million yuan, official data showed.

At the production base of an agricultural company in Xigaze City, workers were diligently loading boxes of pea vermicelli, a local specialty, onto trucks destined for Nepal. The 1,350-kg shipment highlights the region's thriving agricultural exports.

This bustling scene reflected the broader vitality of Xizang's foreign trade. Private enterprises led growth, accounting for 58.2% of total trade with 1.06 billion yuan in transactions. Foreign-invested firms contributed 40%, reaching 730 million yuan in trade volume.

Trade with South Asian countries surged 43% to 828 million yuan. Trade with Nepal jumped 44.9% to 796 million yuan, representing 43.6% of the region's total.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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