China's April Exports Rise 8.1%, Far Exceeding Expectations
China's exports last month increased by 8.1%, significantly surpassing expectations.
The General Administration of Customs of China announced on May 9 that exports in April, measured in US dollars, rose by 8.1% compared to the same period last year. Imports during the same period decreased by 0.2%.
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The export growth rate far exceeded the 1.9% forecast by economists surveyed by Reuters. The decline in imports was also smaller than the expected decrease of 5.9%.
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