China's Jan trade with North Korea falls to lowest since at least June 2014
Published Fri, Feb 23, 2018 · 03:39 AM
[BEIJING] China's trade with North Korea fell to US$215.97 million in January, the lowest since at least June 2014, final trade numbers from the General Administration of Customs showed on Friday.
China's exports to North Korea totaled US$168.88 million in January compared with US$257.73 million in December, while imports from North Korea were US$47.09 million versus US$54.68 million in December.
REUTERS
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