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External demand continues to support Chinese economic growth, as the first-half trade surplus surged to a new high of $586bn.
China reported a better-than-expected economic growth as the world’s second largest economy took advantage of a trade truce ...
VCG. China's exports of rare earth magnet to the US in June soared to more than seven times their May level, marking a sharp ...
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China’s exports growth beat expectations in June as businesses continued to divert shipments to non-U.S. markets while ...
China’s trade with the world is within reasonable bounds and the nation isn’t out to dominate global markets, a senior ...
China's export growth likely edged higher in June, buoyed by exporters rushing to front-load shipments on fears that a ...
China's exports regained momentum in June as firms rushed out orders to capitalise on a fragile tariff truce between Beijing ...
This notable performance underscores the resilience of China's economy, a strength that has earned recognition and praise ...
China’s humming factories threw a lifeline to an economy struggling with weak demand in the second quarter. That’s also given ...
China’s export growth accelerated for the first time since March, driven by a reduction in US tariffs and robust demand from key overseas markets.
China’s export growth surged in October to the fastest since July 2022, extending a months-long boost to the economy that may be jeopardized by Donald Trump’s reelection and his tariff threats.
China’s surprisingly strong export growth in July lifted its trade surplus to another record and provided some much-needed economic support, but the country will still have to find ways to keep ...
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