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China's 2021 trade surplus with U.S. at $396.58 billion By Reuters
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China's trade surplus with the United States was $39.23 billion in December and $396.58 billion for the whole of 2021, data from China's General Administration of Customs showed on Friday.
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