China exports all over the world... There is no limit to where they limit their products to. You will find that a majority of the products you buy today are 'Made in China'.
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no it does not because it is sostupid
The most important export products are machinery and transport equipment. Agricultural products contribute only a very small share of China's exports. In fact, 93% of China's exports in 2004 where manufactured goods. With this export profile, China is not comparable with most other developing countries which are typically exporting raw products, such as oil, natural gas, minerals or agricultural products.Source: china-profile.com
South Africa exports primary products to China. These products include raw materials to be used in Chinese productions and commodities.
Electronics are the things that the country of China exports the most of. China is ranked number 1 as the country that exports the most products.
Yes, China does export petroleum, but it is primarily known as a net importer of crude oil. The country exports refined petroleum products, such as gasoline and diesel, to various international markets. China's growing refining capacity has enabled it to produce surplus refined products for export, despite its significant imports of crude oil to meet domestic demand.
China imports dairy products, red meats, poultry, and fruits and vegetables. They export fish, shrimp, apple juice, garlic, and canned mandarin oranges.
Gawadar and Karachi Port, both are used by China to export to Pakistan. Since Gawadar Port is not fully functional as yet, KPT is mainly used by China to export different products to Pakistan.
India would import from China or China would export to India.
Clothing and toys ========================================= The traditional export commodities are garments, shoes, textiles and furniture. China's exports of electronic products has grown. Per the China Daily, 2010 July, as long as the exports of electrical and electronic products continue to grow, China's export prospect won't be too bad," Mei Xinyu- expert with the ministry's Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation.