China’s imports climbed sharply in February 2026, with the indicator reaching 10.90M, up from 4.40M recorded in December 2025. The latest figures, updated on 10 March 2026, point to a strong rebound in inbound trade activity within just a two-month period.
The jump in the import indicator suggests a significant acceleration in demand for goods from abroad compared with late 2025 levels. While the underlying drivers are not detailed in the available data, the move from 4.40M to 10.90M between December and February marks a notable strengthening in China’s external purchasing over a short span.