The same is true for major Asian economies besides China. British goods exports to Japan, with which the UK has recently signed a trade agreement, are down 14% so far this year, while shipments to India have contracted by over one quarter. Only South Korea, whose economy heavily relies on trade with China, increased imports from the UK among major Asian nations. Whilst UK exports to Canada are rising at a faster rate than those to China, it is a much smaller market for the UK than China.

 

WHY YOU NEED A RETAIL STORE IN CHINA

The figures underscore the success of UK businesses in exporting to China, one of the few major economies to have returned to growth this year in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“It is great to see how well placed British companies are to take advantage of China’s economic comeback, a testament to their hard work in attracting a solid Chinese customer base for their goods,” said Matthew Rous, chief executive of the China-Britain Business Council.

“China is becoming an ever more important market for UK businesses. It’s vital for British jobs that we continue to develop our economic ties with the world’s fastest-growing major economy.”

China is already the UK’s third-largest goods export market, based on 2019 figures. According to recent research from Cambridge Econometrics, Britain’s links with China via trade, tourism and education now support an estimated 114,000 to 129,000 jobs in this country.

 

CHINA REMAINS THE PRINCIPAL DRIVER OF UK EXPORTS IN 2020

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UK EXPORT WINNERS

Britain’s rising goods exports to China have been driven mainly by material manufacturers – for example, producers of non-ferrous metals – whose shipments are up 91% year to date. Chemical producers’ exports to China are up 38%, while shipments of animal products are up by 37%. 

 

HOW TO SELL TO CHINA FROM YOUR OWN SITE

Such data reflects that China’s recovery has to date been led by its manufacturing sector. More recent data figures suggest Chinese consumer spending is returning to health, which should benefit UK companies in the food and drink, retail and fashion sectors.

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