Overview In December 2022, China exported $2.96B and imported $439M from Poland, resulting in a positive trade balance of $2.52B. Between December 2021 and December 2022 the exports of China have decreased by $-573M (-16.2%) from $3.53B to $2.96B, while imports decreased by $-60.4M (-12.1%) from $499M to $439M.
Trade In December 2022, the top exports of China to Poland were Sound Recordings ($193M), Telephones ($114M), Video Displays ($107M), Computers ($99.2M), and Semiconductor Devices ($96.4M). In December 2022 the top imports of China from Poland were Refined Copper ($68.2M), Motor vehicles; parts and accessories (8701... ($56.3M), Electrical Control Boards ($25.2M), Textile Processing Machines ($18.4M), and Chemical Analysis Instruments ($15.6M).
Origins In December 2022 the exports of China were mainly from Guangdong Province ($595M), Jiangsu Province ($522M), Zhejiang Province ($517M), Shandong Province ($261M), and Fujian Province ($206M), while imports destinations were mainly Shanghai Province ($87.5M), Jilin Province ($60.2M), Jiangsu Province ($52.4M), Beijing ($46.8M), and Zhejiang Province ($45.9M).
Growth In December 2022, the decrease in China's year-by-year exports to Poland was explained primarily by an decrease in product exports in LCDs ($-142M or -98.9%), Broadcasting Accessories ($-47.1M or -56.3%), and Electrical Control Boards ($-41.7M or -62.1%). In December 2022, the decrease in China's year-by-year imports from Poland was explained primarily by an decrease in product imports in Broadcasting Accessories ($-9.55M or -97.9%), Packaged Medicaments ($-6.96M or -90.6%), and Rough Wood ($-6.33M or -82%).