China's June Exports Surge 32 Per Cent, Import Growth Slows
China's exports surged in June while import growth slowed to a still-robust level as its economic rebound from the coronavirus levelled off. Exports rose 32.2% from a year earlier to $281.4 billion, up from May's 28% growth, customs data showed Tuesday.
Imports grew 36.7% to $229.9 billion, but that was down from the previous month's explosive 51% rise. China led the global recovery from the pandemic but domestic consumer and other economic activity is levelling off.
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Chinese exporters benefited from the relatively early reopening of the economy while foreign competitors still faced anti-virus shutdowns. Growth is expected to slow as global activity returns to normal. Exports to the United States rose 17.8% over a year ago to $46.9 billion while imports of American goods grew 37.6% to $14.3 billion despite tariff hikes still in place in a lingering trade war.
China's global trade surplus swelled 11% over a year earlier to $51.5 billion. The politically sensitive surplus with the United States expanded 10.9% to $32.6 billion. Chinese economic growth soared to 18.3% over a year earlier in the first three months of 2021 as consumer and business activity revived following last year's shutdown to fight the virus. That is expected to decline to a still-strong 7% in the three months ending in June and to cool further through next year.
(PTI)


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