Overview In December 2022 China's Silver exports accounted up to $212M and imports accounted up to $78.8M, resulting in a positive trade balance of $133M. Between December 2021 and December 2022 the exports of China's Silver have decreased by $-16.5M (-7.23%) from $228M to $212M, while imports decreased by $-62.9M (-44.4%) from $142M to $78.8M.
Destinations In December 2022, Silver were exported mostly to Hong Kong ($210M), Singapore ($1.75M), Slovenia ($39.3k), Germany ($38.7k), and Switzerland ($26.5k), and were imported mostly from Japan ($67.1M), United States ($3.36M), South Korea ($1.7M), Australia ($1.08M), and Switzerland ($759k).
Growth In December 2022, the decrease in Silver's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by a decrease in exports to Hong Kong ($-89.9M or -41.5%). In December 2022, the decrease in Silver's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by a decrease in imports from United States ($-2.12M or -18.8%), South Korea ($-767k or -23.4%), and Malaysia ($-705k or -99.1%).