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Trade between China and CPLP falls

According to Chinese official figures published in Macau. Trade between China and the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP) fell 24.20% year on year to 58,687 million dollars from January to July 2015, according to Chinese official figures published in Macau. In the first seven months of the year, China imported the eight Portuguese-speaking countries goods worth 35,893 million (-32.01%) and goods sold for the amount of 22,794 million dollars (-7.44% ), assuming a trade deficit of 13,099 million dollars. With Brazil, its main trading partner globally, China registered a bilateral trade of 42 185 million (-18.35%) - about 72% of the total with the Portuguese-speaking countries - with imports worth 24 663 million dollars (-23.61%) and exports

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