China’s Largest Goods-Import Source Shares, 2025

Major source markets’ shares of total goods imports; %, 2025 prelim.

What the Data Shows

ASEAN supplied 15.1% of China’s goods imports in 2025, the largest share among the 11 major markets reported by the NBS. The European Union followed at 10.4%, and Taiwan accounted for 8.9%. The top two markets represented 25.5% of total imports, while all 11 represented 65.9%. The source includes regional aggregates and special reporting markets, so the public wording uses markets rather than nations.

Data table

Unit: percent of total goods imports · Period: 2025

RankEntryValuePeriod
1ASEAN15.1%2025 prelim.
2European Union10.4%2025 prelim.
3Taiwan8.9%2025 prelim.
4South Korea7.2%2025 prelim.
5Japan6.4%2025 prelim.
6United States5.4%2025 prelim.
7Russia4.8%2025 prelim.
8Brazil4.5%2025 prelim.
9Hong Kong SAR1.2%2025 prelim.
10South Africa1.2%2025 prelim.
11India0.8%2025 prelim.

Data notes & caveats

The 11 rows are a major-market selection rather than the full partner universe. They include ASEAN, the European Union, Hong Kong SAR and Taiwan, and the annual figures are preliminary.

Methodology

The 11 NBS market shares are ordered from largest to smallest and use China’s official 18,479.5-billion-yuan goods-import total as their common denominator.

Source consistency notes

All shares and the denominator use the same NBS release, 2025 period and goods-import definition.

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