CHANGSHA - Central China's Hunan province saw robust foreign trade growth in 2020, local authorities said on Jan 19.

The province's total foreign trade volume rose 12.3 percent year-on-year to 487.45 billion yuan (around $75 billion) last year, a record high, according to the provincial government.

Of the total, exports hit 330.64 billion yuan, up 7.5 percent year-on-year, and imports stood at 156.81 billion yuan, up 24.1 percent.

The province's trade with countries and regions along the Belt and Road continued to grow in 2020, increasing 19.7 percent to $147.28 billion.

Li Quan, head of customs of the provincial capital Changsha, attributed the strong foreign trade performance to the thriving high-tech industry and cross-border e-commerce.

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