Ну я видимо перепутал с годами
Overall, China is now the EU’s second largest trading partner after the US,
and the EU became China's largest trading partner in 2004.In recent years, EU companies have invested considerably in China (annual flows of utilised FDI of around USD 4 billion on average in the last 5 years), bringing stocks of EU FDI to over USD 35 billion.
http://ec.europa.eu/comm/external_relat ... _trade.htm
Вот любытно
http://www.uschina.org/statistics/tradetable.html
Table 8: China's Top Export Destinations ($ million)
Rank Country/Region 2005 % Change*
1 United States 162,899.6 30.4
2 Hong Kong 124,481.1 23.4
3 Japan 83,992.1 14.3
4 South Korea 35,109.3 26.2
5 Germany 32,527.6 36.9
6 Netherlands 25,876.8 39.7
7 United Kingdom 18,977.0 26.8
8 Singapore 16,632.6 31.1
9 Taiwan 16,549.6 22.2
10 Russia 13,212.2 45.2
*Percent change over 2004
Source: PRC General Administration of Customs, China's Customs Statistics
Table 7: China's Top Trade Partners ($ million)
Rank Country/Region 2005 % Change*
1 United States 211,625.9 24.8
2 Japan 184,443.8 9.9
3 Hong Kong 136,708.1 21.3
4 South Korea 111,931.2 24.3
5 Taiwan 91,234.0 16.5
6 Germany 63,252.0 16.9
7 Singapore 33,149.1 24.2
8 Malaysia 30,703.0 16.9
9 Russia 29,103.1 37.1
10 Netherlands 28,802.7 34.0
*Percent change over 2004
Source: PRC General Administration of Customs, China's Customs Statistics
Table 9: China's Top Import Suppliers ($ million)
Rank Country/Region 2005 % Change*
1 Japan 100,451.6 6.5
2 South Korea 76,822.0 23.4
3 Taiwan 74,684.4 15.3
4 United States 48,726.3 9.1
5 Germany 30,724.4 1.2
6 Malaysia 20,096.2 10.6
7 Singapore 16,516.4 18.0
8 Australia 16,186.5 40.1
9 Russia 15,890.9 31.0
10 Thailand 13,991.9 21.2
*Percent change over 2004
Source: PRC General Administration of Customs, China's Customs Statistics