KEY POINTS
  • China's dollar-denominated trade data for 2017: A 7.9 percent jump in exports and a 15.9 percent rise in imports
  • China's overall trade surplus for 2017 was $422.5 billion
A worker stands on piles of industrial products before exporting, at a port of Lianyungang, China

China reported a 7.9 percent jump in exports and 15.9 percent rise in imports — both in dollar terms — for 2017.

In yuan terms, exports for the year rose 10.8 percent and imports increased 18.7 percent, the country's General Administration of Customs said Friday.