China replaced Canada for the first time as the United States鈥 top trade partner between January and September, figures from the US Department of Commerce showed.
Trade volume between China and the US hit $441.6 billion in the first three quarters of the year, surpassing the $438.1 billion in trade between Canada and the US, the commerce department reported on Wednesday in Washington.
The change mainly reflected declining prices for commodities, such as crude oil. The value of US oil imports fell to the lowest level since 2004, and crude oil is Canada鈥檚 largest export.
But the US demand for higher value-added goods from China has increased.
鈥淭his is a milestone for China鈥檚 exports and reflects an inevitable shift from shipping low-end goods such as toys, clothes and cups, to higher value-added products to the world鈥檚 largest economy,鈥 said Li Guanghui, vice president of the Beijing-based Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation.
The US government has made specific plans, including the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership program, to accelerate the modernization of its traditional industries. As a result, US companies need to import more manufacturing and electronic equipment, as well as parts to improve efficiency and competitive power.
鈥淎s China is under an industrial boom to upgrade its manufacturing structure, its fast-growing industries such as big data, high-speed rail equipment, household digital and intelligent devices, and interactive and ultrahigh-definition electronic products will be the main goods to be shipped to the US over the next decade,鈥 said Li.
Chinese companies鈥 investment to the US also jumped 51 percent year-on-year to $6.35 billion in the first half of this year.